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described as a taffeta textile that is both delicate and lightweight, featuring a sheer quality. The fabric known as silver or gold tissue can be characterized as a type of metal cloth, woven from fine threads of silver or gold, and possessing a transparent and gauzy texture. Tissue matalassé was a type of Tissue fabric introduced in 1839, characterized by a surface of small squares resembling quilting. This fabric was commonly used for making overcoats for men.
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is a well-known hub for crafting Tissue sarees, which are made by skillfully interweaving silk and lace. These sarees are available in different sizes, ranging from 0.61 to 1.32 meters in width and 5.49 to 9.14 meters in length. They are adorned with various colors and designs, and boast attractive
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The tissue figured cloths belong to the class of intricately patterned muslins that are produced using the jacquard weaving technique. These textiles are created using fine threads for the base material, while the designs are formed through the use of thicker filling yarns. Tissue taffeta can be
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Princess Charlotte of England wore a trained wedding dress in 1816, which was made of machine-made warp net of silk and embellished with silver thread and strip embroidery. The net borders were adorned with floral, leaf, and shell motifs, while the underskirt was crafted from silver
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has been renowned for its weaving heritage since ancient times. The city is particularly celebrated for producing various types of sarees in its weaving centers. Among these, several exclusive varieties hold a special place, including
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Tissue fabric has been utilized in women's clothing for a considerable period of time. Historical records reveal several instances of dresses made from Tissue fabric, which have been utilized in various ways. Here are a few examples:
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is a thin, transparent, and lightweight material. Tissue fabric is a suitable material for designing various types of garments, including saris. Tissue is characterized by the use of metallic yarns for decorative purposes. The
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is a type of lightweight dress material, which is produced using an acetate warp and rayon in the weft. At one point, it was also recognized as a trademark material and commonly used for blouses.
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Tissue satins, alongside other lightweight fabrics such as satin-backed crepes and crepes de Chine, held the predominant position in the realm of women's high fashion during the 1920s.
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The mention of court dresses, gowns made from tissue fabric is noted in records from the early 1700s. Tissue has been used as dress material for various types of
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Exhibition of Ancient Female Court Costume ... [By Permission of the Executors of Mrs. Jane Luson.] Third Edition
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continue to incorporate Tissue fabric as a decorative element in their dress collections. Designed by
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A dictionary of costume and fashion : historic and modern : with over 950 illustrations
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wore a pink dress made from shot silk and silver tissue to the opening of the Great Exhibition.
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designed a sari which was adorned with large tissue ruffles, worn by Mira Rajput Kapoor.
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that are characterized by their delicate, lightweight, and transparent nature. Tissue
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Textiles and Dress of India: Socio-economic, Environmental and Symbolic Significance
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Geographical Indications of Indian Handlooms: Between Legal Right and Real Right
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on Tissue sarees are woven using silk yarn for the body and feature exquisite
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The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas
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The mixed tissues of wool and silk are exclusively reserved for negligés .
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has its origins in the French language, specifically from the term
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General, India (Republic) Office of the Registrar (1964).
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Bulletin of the Institute of Traditional Cultures, Madras
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Elegance in an age of crisis : fashions of the 1930s
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Fashion in detail : from the 17th and 18th centuries
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This article is about tissue fabric. For other uses, see
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fabric that is lightweight and is characterized by its
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Index

Tissue (disambiguation)
silk
warp
zari
weft
tissue
tissu
fabrics
gingham
plain-weave
yarn-dyed
knitted
nonwoven
Tissue faille
clothing
saris
turbans
veils
Negligee
Queen Victoria
Brocades
zari
Kanchipuram
Banaras
fashion designers
Sabyasachi
Manish Malhotra


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