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Canvas Fabric: A Comprehensive Guide To Its Uses And Benefits

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  Surely you would have heard the word “Canvas” while mentioning or discussing the artworks or paintings. But with that, let me emphasize the fact that it holds importance through its variety of purposes and uses. Before getting into its texture and the cloth type. Know what  Canvas Fabric  is. What is Canvas Fabric? Canvas fabric  is known for its tabby-woven material or in other words plain-woven material which is mainly framed from cotton and in lesser amounts from linen. Fabrics made of canvas are renowned for their robust, resilient, and durable nature. Also, combining cotton with synthetic fibres can create a  water-resistant canvas fabric , and such c anvas material  becomes an excellent fabric for the outdoors.  Read More…

Sanganeri Print : A Well-elaborated Tour on Rajasthani Artwork

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  Rajasthani prints are renowned for their quality, diversity, and richness around the world. These textiles distinguish out due to their vibrant hues, conventional printing, and unique patterns. Through its Rajasthani prints of geometric patterns, architectural designs, and natural landscapes, the cloth speaks to you. Look at one of the finest Rajasthani prints, which captures the spirit of the Maharaja’s homeland and displays the ingenuity of the skilled craftspeople.  Read More…

Mulberry Silk

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  “Silk does for the body what diamonds do for the hand” . Since ancient times, silk has been a popular fabric type. One of the world’s strongest natural materials is thought to be silk. In the past, worms were used to manufacture silk garments. However, there have been changes in their manufacturing processes over time. Today, several distinct varieties of silk are created using various methods and resources. As a result, we can be certain that not all silks are created equal. The Process One of the most expensive kinds of natural silk is mulberry silk. Its uniqueness comes from how it is produced. The Bombyx mori moth’s  silkworms  are used to produce mulberry silk. To promote growth, the silkworms only consume mulberry leaves as food. When they reach adulthood, they stop eating and start spinning their cocoon to perform their magic. Only one strand of silk, roughly 100 metres long and kept together by natural glue is produced by each silkworm.  Read More…