Muslin is a thin fabric made from cotton and usually has printed designs of flowers, etc.The 'British East India Company' made a huge killing in the textile business mainly benefiting from different varieties of Indian made clothing, one of them being Dacca muslins. The Ramayana and Mahabharata have documented the existence of fabrics in that era. Textile manufacturing was referred to as an important trade of that era.Indian is known to be one of the oldest textile manufacturing countries of the world. It has a shiny appearance..One can find varieties to choose between Cushion covers, curtains, bed covers, linen, shoes, handmade paper, quilts, etc. While this was happening, the European markets were not spared either.Indian textile has thus found a place in the global market, mainly due to its high quality. In this era muslins from Bengal, Orissa and Bihar also gained popularity. At some point cotton textiles were also exported to verious regions of China. These items are available at a fraction of the price one would pay in the western world. The popularity of Indian silk helped it reach the Roman Empire in huge volumes.D. Some other aspects gaining popularity are the Bandhani and Batik printing techniques. The Indus valley is where it is said to have originated. This was found especially in the tombs at Fostat, of the 5th century A. That apart the pricing is very affordable when compared to the competition. This has been clearly scripted in the historical musings of the famous vijayanagar empire (ad 1504). and the old weaving techniques are still used by handloom weavers, although the textile weaving process has changed significantly with the advent of power-looms.From a trade perspective, India has had several ties with countries of the East and the West. Ancient literature makes detailed mention about the processes involved with textile manufacturing. Simplicity and variety have helped textile art from various pockets in India flourish to global acceptance. The historical revelation of this art has also helped in adding popularity to Indian textile art even today and will continue to popularize this art in the future as well. Research has revealed pieces of cotton garments originating from Gujarat, in the Egyptian tombs. Amongst these, the Rigveda provides details about the weaving processes of those times. A lot of the current designs and patterns are a continuation of that school of art and design. The motifs, designs, patterns, etc. Block printing has amazed the western buyers so much that they are exported in huge volumes.Contemporary Indian textile reveals a lot about the rich cultural past of India. The stylized clothing of the rich and aristocrats and the simple clothing of the ordinary find brief mention in the epics. And the best part is the price. Surplus garments were often exported to other countries.Apart from this, cotton material found in the Egyptian tombs was found to be made in Gujarat. Indian mythology also reveals a lot about textiles. Silk fabrics from south India also found a big market and preference in Indonesia. This happened primarily during the renowned times of the silk trade. One of the reasons that the textile industry picked up in India in the ancient times was because of the suitable climate, social customs and availability of raw materials required for the process. This style is still in vogue. Most of the ancient writings also talk about textile manufacturing thereby reinforcing.
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