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pongee

  • 61 Crepe Berber

    A brand name for piece-dyed pongee having a crepe surface, (registered)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Crepe Berber

  • 62 Crepenette

    An all-cotton crepe pongee, piece-dyed.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Crepenette

  • 63 Lyonnesse Pongees

    A French imitation of the Japanese Pongee, and at best a rather poor one. The silk yarns used are not as rough as Japan's and the cloth is much more regular and smooth.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Lyonnesse Pongees

  • 64 Puyuenchow

    A native term in China for silk pongee, made at Taisha, near Canton, in widths of 30-in. and 32-in. and boiled out after weaving.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Puyuenchow

  • 65 Sanshaichunchow

    A dyed pongee in Newchwang, China, made of native-twisted silk of the spring crop. Woven on hand looms, plain weave and in pieces 19-in. wide, 18 yards 8-in. long. Used locally for clothing.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Sanshaichunchow

  • 66 Shantung

    A tussah silk cloth in plain weave with a rough surface because the lumps and knots and other imperfections are retained in the yarns. Some of the China silk pongee cloths are given this name, especially those printed in large designs. A cotton fabric known as " Shantung " is also made, usually with 80 ends and 64 picks per inch, 32's warp, 26's weft. A hard-spun weft is used to give a harsh crisp handle, and is spun with thick places at varying distances.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Shantung

  • 67 Silk Fabrics

    The Silk Association of Great Britain and Ireland, Inc., has formulated the following definitions of " Silks ": - (1) Silk means the natural product of the silkworm, whether net, spun, or schappe silk. (2) Woven or knitted textiles and articles made therefrom. Silk goods may only be so called if they contain no other fibre than silk. They may be further qualified as pure silk goods if they contain no tin weighting and no added weight of any kind other than that which is an essential part of dyeing and finishing. (3) The word silk may be used for articles containing silk and other fibres provided it is clearly qualified, as for example, silk warp taffeta, silk warp poplin, silk pile velvet, silk mixture, silk union, etc. (4) Smallwares, certain smallwares containing silks in combination with other fibres (such as Paris bindings, gimps, eyeglass cords, etc.), have been by long established custom known as "silks." Only where there is a clear long established custom may they continue to be described as silk, otherwise the general principles set forth above will apply. The more generally known silk fabrics are as given below: - Armures - Barathea, Loisine, Natte, Ottoman, Roy ale. Repp. Figured Silks - Arras, Broche, Brocatelle, Brocades, Chevron, Chine warp prints. Cote-line, Damassin, Foulard, Lampas, Matelasse, Striped tabaret. Satins - Duchesse, Meteor, Mervelleux, Peau de Soie, Radyimar, Raadames, Radium, Satin mousseline. Satin messaline. Satin lus-mineaux. Satin charmeuse. Satin de Lyon, Satin chine. Satin lumiere, Soleil, Soie de Devil. Twills - Serge, Surah, Sarcenat. Velvet, or pile weaves - Terry velvet frese, Utrecht, Velours de nord. Velours de chiffon, Velours de sabre. Silk warp, wool weft - Bengaline, Cotele, Crepon, Irish poplin, Popeline, Poplinette, Sultane, Sicilienne, Velours Victoria, Veloa-tine. Silk warp, cotton weft - Moirette, Polonaise, Satins, Satinet, Striped linings. Taffetas, plain weaves - Bengaline de Soie, Epingle, Faille Francaise, Glace, Gros grain, Gros de Tours, Gros de Naples, Gros de Suez, Lustring, Pongee, Poult de Soie, Royale, Tabaret, Taffeta mousseline. Taffeta chiffon. Crepe de chine, Ninon, tulle, voile, Marquisette, Moire onde. Moire Faconne, Moire Francaise, Moire Antique.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Silk Fabrics

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  • Pongee — is a soft thin woven cloth. In the early 1900s, pongee was an important export from China to the United States. Umbrellas made in China are very likely to be made from a mixture of polyester and pongee called Polygee . Pongee types Shinshu Pongee …   Wikipedia

  • Pongee — Pon*gee , n. [Of East Indian origin.] A fabric of undyed silk from India and China. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pongee — (japan. Hubutae), glattes, weißes Gewebe, das in Japan aus Rohseide des Ailanthusspinners hergestellt und in bedeutenden Mengen nach Europa gelangt. Es wird auch in Deutschland aus Grègekette und Schappeeinschlag hergestellt …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Pongee — (engl. Japon silk), leichter japanischer (oder auch chinesischer) Waschseidenstoff in Taftbindung. E. Müller …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • pongee — [pän jē′, punjē′; pän′jē] n. [< Mandarin Chin dial. pen chi, one’s own loom] 1. a soft, thin cloth of Chinese or Indian silk, usually left in its natural light brown color 2. any cloth like this …   English World dictionary

  • pongée — pongé [ pɔ̃ʒe ] n. m. VAR. pongée • 1918, 1883; angl. pongee, p. ê. du chin. pun ki, pun gi « métier à tisser » ♦ Taffetas léger de soie ou de schappe (déchets de soie). « Les femmes vêtues de mousseline, de pongés clairs » (Morand). Du pongé de… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • pongee — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Chinese (Beijing) běnjī, from běn own + jī loom Date: 1711 a thin soft fabric of Chinese origin woven from raw silk; also an imitation of this fabric in cotton or a synthetic fiber (as of polyester or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • pongee — /pon jee , pon jee/, n. 1. silk of a slightly uneven weave made from filaments of wild silk woven in natural tan color. 2. a cotton or rayon fabric imitating it. Cf. Shantung (def. 2), tussah (def. 1). [1705 15; < Chin benji homewoven, lit., one… …   Universalium

  • pongee — noun A soft unbleached silk, from China or India, from silkworms that feed on oak leaves …   Wiktionary

  • pongee — thin soft fabric woven from raw silk Fabric and Cloth …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • pongee — pÉ‘n dʒɪː / pÉ’n n. type of woven silk fabric …   English contemporary dictionary

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