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POLO CLOTH

  • 1 Polo Cloth

    A double-faced woollen fabric, woven from soft yarns in an open weave, and raised on both sides.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Polo Cloth

  • 2 ткань поло

    Русско-английский текстильный словарь > ткань поло

  • 3 саржевая ткань поло

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > саржевая ткань поло

  • 4 Muslin

    This name is derived from the City of Mossoul, where the fabric was first made (Marco Polo), (see Mosolin). It is a very light, open plain weave cloth used for summer dresses and made in numerous qualities from super yarns, such as 52 ends and 60 picks per inch, 80's warp, 70's weft. Hair muslin has fine cord stripes. Crammed muslin is the same as hair muslin, but two single threads weave together to form cords. Shirting muslins are heavier, such as 90 ends and 88 picks per inch, 90's warp, 100's weft; 80 ends and 86 picks per inch, 80's warp, 100's weft. Cambric muslins are between the light muslins and shirting muslins, about 70 ends and 56 picks per inch, 60's warp, 80's weft. Paper muslins are made about this quality. All muslins are bleached, dyed or printed in a soft finish. Book muslin and Tarleton muslin are not muslins, but hard-finished plain cloths Muslins were not always plain, but had silk or even gold stripes woven in when made in Mossoul, but as cotton grew plentifully around the town and the women could spin yarns of great fineness, the cotton yarns gradually superseded silk.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Muslin

  • 5 Nac

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Nac

  • 6 Nak

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine. ———————— See Nac.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Nak

  • 7 Naque

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Naque

  • 8 Nassis

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Nassis

  • 9 Nachiz

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Nachiz

  • 10 Nakh

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Nakh

  • 11 Nassit

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Nassit

  • 12 Necidj

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Necidj

  • 13 Nekh

    NAC, NAK, NAQUE, NASSIS, NACHIZ, NAKH, NASSIT, NECIDJ, NEKH
    A rich brocaded fabric mentioned by various mediaeval authors and household accounts. It was made chiefly in Bagdad and Nirsabur according to Ibn Batuta (1304-1378). Marco Polo (13th century) mentions Nassit and Nac as one of the silk cloths made at Bagdad, and says that the Tartars made a cloth called Nasgisi or Nakh, used principally for women's clothes. In Europe it was made at Lucca, Italy, as mentioned in 1350 by Etieune de le Fontaine.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Nekh

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