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1 Cloth Of Bruges
A brocaded silk fabric with gold figures, similar to cloth of Areste. -
2 Satin De Bruges
A 16th century fabric of silk warp and wool weft in satin weave, used for upholstery. Sometimes linen weft was used. Originally from Holland, but in 1618 a French maker opened a factory in Lille to produce the cloth. Since 1760 this fabric appears as Satine de Hollande, also later on as Satin Cafard. By the end of the 18th century it was entirely displaced by the better grades of satin.
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