By the 19th century, Cambodian ikat was considered among the finest textiles of the world.
The town's inhabitants initially specialized in agriculture and forestry and later in the weaving of fine textiles.
Crusaders returning from the Levant brought knowledge of its fine textiles, including light silks, to Western Europe.
Between 1950 and 1959, Primavera becomes an artistic centre for fine textiles.
When a snag occurs in certain fine textiles like pantyhose, it is called a run.
The setting, with fine textiles and furniture, testifies to the couple's refinement.
The world demand for fine Indian textiles was essentially satisfied by those from the "dark satanic" Manchester mills.
India has a rich and ancient heritage in fine textile.
Its very appearance lures the connoisseur of fine textiles.
The abundance of fine textiles boggled Anne.