which cloth was popular in England for his floral design texture and low price
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Cotton
printing cotton clothes were called chintz, cossaes or khassa and bandanna. From the 1680s there started a craze for printed Indian cotton textiles in England and Europe mainly for their exquisite floral designs, fine texture and relative cheapness
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The printed Indian cotton textiles were popular in England. The cloth named chintz which is shiny and usually floral was very popular in England in the 1680s.
- Chintz was a popular cloth in England in the 1680s because of its design texture, floral designs, and cheapness.
- During that time Indian textiles were popular, fine quality, and made with the exquisite craftsman.
- These clothes were used for making curtains and covers for furniture.
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