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explain the method of weaving cloth practiced in 18th century.​

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Answered by suhaniohol2513
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Indian textiles were renowned the world over long before the 1700s, and they were often considered the more advanced counterpart to textiles produced in Europe. This may have been due to the exclusivity of the herb called chay, which produces a rich and deep red color used to create madder dye. Indians also created a violet-indigo hybrid color that they could obtain from a legume that is also indigenous to the subcontinent.

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. Chintz could be dyed with madder dye to create designs of flowers for curtains and sofas that seemingly glowed red. The floral designs had their roots in the 1500s, when Indian Mughal rulers like Babur would commission artists to paint India's vibrant flowers to adorn his palaces.

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