Early Fabrics
In the early years, the fabrics are produced by weaving procedures, which are very beautiful and
Sophisticated. Design and patterns are very interesting. The range of patterns and colors is wide. In addition, the patterns have their own local features in different parts of the word.
There are dyed and printed fabrics in the early days. People have found dyed fabrics in Roman ruins of the 2nd century B.C. The silk of China was decorated with tie-and-dye effects in the Tang dynasty. Some evidences also indicate that printed textile had been produced in India during the 4th century B.C. Textiles found in Egypt show that the weaving craft has a highly development by the 4th century B.C.
Medieval Fibers
As of the early middle ages, Turkish tribes had a light hand with the manufacture of carpets, rugs and towels. In the 16th-18th century or earlier, there were printed or pained muslins at Dhaka in Bengal. The beautiful fabric was made at Palermo. In about 1130, the fabrics of silk interlaced with gold were produced by weavers from Greece and Turkey. In 1266, the weavers escaped to Italy, and most of them settled in Lucca which soon became famous for silk fabrics with patterns.
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