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Production of Supima cotton has risen from about 100,000 bales per year in the 1980s to over 800,000 bales in 2006. More than 90% of Supima cotton is exported from the United States, the majority of this being for the overseas manufacture of yarn, finished fabrics, clothing, sheets and...
The Egyptian climate with its hot summers and mild winters favored light clothing made from plant fibers, predominantly linen and in Roman times occasionally cotton, an import from India. Wool was used to a lesser extent, and seldom by Egyptians proper. Small amounts of silk were traded to th...
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All these styles, collars and make-up were worn by BOTH male and female members of Egyptian society. In clothing the skirt settled on the hips for men, but mostly above the waist for women. The very earliest Egyptian costumes were of the sleeveless tunic type. Then the robe and skirt fol...
cotton business – and into collecting. Along with the body and coffins of Asru, they donated a crocodile (possibly mummified) and a ‘species of lizard’ to the Natural History Society. It is not known how long after her arrival in Manchester the unwrapping took place, but such a decision...
Fashion was important in ancient Egypt, but most attention on dress for both men and women was kept for decorative collars and headdresses. There were 4 basic styles of clothing and the shapes were very simple. They wore the tunic a very simple shift, the robe, the skirt and cape or the...
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Clothing Worn by Egyptian Soldiers Clothing Worn by Egyptian Workers Clothing Worn in the Egyptian Priesthood Egyptian Capitals. Egyptian Decorative Motifs Ancient Gallery Directory A Greco-Roman Gate A Sphinx at Luxor Temple Alabaster Canopic Jar Lids Avenue of Sphinxes Enemies of Egypt, Beware! Ho...
Most clothing of the ancient Egyptians was made of linen. Sheep's wool, goat hair and palm fiber were also available. Cotton only became common in the 1st century A.D., and silk after the 7th century A.D. Color, quality of the cloth, and decoration created more expensive varieties. Wor...