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== Picture gallery == <gallery> File:Karachi - Pakistan-market.jpg|Textile market on the sidewalks of [[Karachi]], Pakistan File:Simple-textile-magnified.jpg|Magnified view of a plain or tabby weave textile File:P1080828.JPG|Fabric shop in canal town [[Mukalla]], Yemen File:DumbartonOaksTextileEuropa.jpg|Late antique textile, Egyptian, now in the [[Dumbarton Oaks]] collection File:Conde nast fortuny.jpg|Mrs. [[Condé Montrose Nast|Condé Nast]] wearing a silk [[Delphos gown|Fortuny tea gown]] File:Tablecloth romanian 1full view.jpg|Traditional [[tablecloth]], [[Maramureș]], Romania File:Otavalo Artisan Market - Andes Mountains - South America - photograph 001.JPG|Textiles made from [[Alpaca]] wool at the [[Otavalo (city)|Otavalo]] Artisan Market in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador File:Banton Burial Cloth.JPG|The Banton Burial Cloth, the oldest existing example of warp [[ikat]] in Southeast Asia, displayed at the [[National Museum of the Philippines]]. The cloth was most likely made by the native Asia people of northwest [[Romblon]]. File:Double ikat weaving from Sulu, Philippines, East-West Center.JPG|A double [[ikat]] weaving made by the [[Tausug people]] from [[Sulu]], made of banana leaf stalk fiber ([[Abacá]]) File:1963 Zepel advertisement.jpg|Advertisement for Zepel, the trade name used to market [[Teflon]] as a fabric treatment File:Plevna-sali 1932.jpg|A [[weaving shed]] of the [[Finlayson (company)|Finlayson & Co]] factory in [[Tampere]], Finland, in 1932<ref>Doria-archive of the Finnish National Library{{full citation needed|date=October 2021}}</ref> File:Textile machinery at Cambrian Factory, Llanwrtyd (1293828).jpg|Textile machinery at the Cambrian Factory, [[Llanwrtyd]], Wales, in the 1940s File:BALLS OF COTTON (ANDHRA -SOUTH INDIA) READY FOR HARVEST.jpg|Cotton fiber File:Nylon6 and Nylon 66.png|Nylon File:Cloth 800.jpg|A variety of contemporary fabrics. From the left: evenweave [[cotton]], [[velvet]], [[Textile printing|printed cotton]], [[Calico (textile)|calico]], [[felt]], [[satin]], [[silk]], [[Hessian (Cloth)|hessian]], polycotton. File:Dan Hadani collection (990044401360205171).jpg|A textile factory in Israel, 1969 File:Tartan Clan Campbell.png|Woven tartan of [[Clan Campbell]], Scotland File:Embroidery-flowers-Alfaro-Nunez.jpg|[[embroidery|Embroidered]] skirts by the Alfaro-Nùñez family of Cochas, [[Peru]], using traditional Peruvian embroidery methods<ref>[http://art-gourds.com/the_craft_embroideries/en Art-Gourds.com] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081013043017/http://art-gourds.com/the_craft_embroideries/en|date=2008-10-13}} Traditional Peruvian embroidery production methods</ref> File:M0354 000727-005 1.jpg|alt=|A modern umbrella fabric has specific requirements for [[colour fastness]] to light, water and wet rubbing, and permeability. File:Borduurtechnieken-applique kruis-gelegde draad.jpg|Appliqué cross. The edges are covered and stitches are hidden. It is overlaid with decorative gold thread. File:Chiang Mai, Thailand, Colorful clothing.jpg|Clothing made of textiles, [[Thailand]] File:Barong Up Close.jpg|Close-up view of a [[barong tagalog]] made with [[piña]] fiber in the [[Philippines]] File:Scene with Fabric Tunnel - Srimangal - Sylhet Division - Bangladesh (12904860703).jpg|A fabric tunnel in [[Moulvibazar District]], Bangladesh File:49-QWSTION-BANANATEX-FABRIC.jpg|A modern [[Manila hemp]] made on industrial weaving machines File:Chancay - Textile Doll - Walters 83768.jpg|Textile doll (11th century), [[Chancay culture]], found near [[Lima]], [[Walters Art Museum]]. Of their small size, dolls are frequently found in ancient Peruvian tombs.<ref>{{cite web|title=Textile Doll|url=https://art.thewalters.org/detail/79394/textile-doll/|website=[[Walters Art Museum]] site}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> </gallery>
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