Rajbari Premium Winter 2020

 

ChickenKari Embroidered Karandi Front with Mirror work
ChickenKari Embroidered Karandi Sleeves
Digital Printed Karandi Back
Embroidered Lace
Digital Printed Shawl
Dyed Karandi Trouser

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Wide range available in Karandi including Unstitched Karandi Suit For Women. Ready To Wear. Kurtas & Kameez Shalwar. Trousers Fabric. Dupattas, Stoles & Shawls. Women's Lawn Suits. Linen and Winter Fabrics. Chiffon/Silk. Women's Wedding Collection.

The earliest known household linens were made from thin yarn spun from flax fibers to make linen cloth. Ancient Egypt, Babylon, and Phoenicia all cultivated flax crops. The earliest surviving fragments of linen cloth have been found in Egyptian tombs and date to 4000 BC. Flax fibers have been found in cloth fragments in Europe that date to the Neolithic prehistoric age. Cotton is another popular fiber for making cloth used for household linens. Its use in cloth-making also dates back to prehistoric times, in the Indian subcontinent, China, Peru, and Egypt. The Indian subcontinent was especially well known for high-quality cotton cloth as early as 1500 BC. Linen was especially popular cloth during the Middle Ages in Europe, when cotton was an exotic import. It was used for underclothing, chemises, shifts, shirts, and blouses, in fact, most clothing worn next to the skin, by those able to afford an extra layer of clothing. The tradition of calling household fabric goods 'linens' dates from this period, but meant clothing as much as large sheets. According to medieval tradition, which survived up until the modern era, a bride would often be given a gift of linens made by the women in her family as a wedding present, to help her set up her new married home. In France, this was called a trousseau and was often presented to the bride in a wooden hope chest.















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