describe the popular Indian textiles that were exported to England in the 17th and 18th century. Elaborate on the techniques of tie and dye, block printing and weaving..
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The Indian textile that flooded Europe during the 18th century was called chintz, which was a woven fabric made from cotton that was used to create everything from window drapes to furniture upholstery. Another form of chintz that was from India and exported to Europe was palampores, which were large bedspreads.
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