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why was printed cotton cloth from India called chintz ​

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Answered by Mrpikachu1
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Answer:

Printed cotton cloth from India was called Chintz because it is a word derived from the Hindi word Chhint meaning a cloth with designs of small and colourful flowers.

Explanation:

₱ⱡɇ₳₴ɇ ₥₳ɽ₭ ₳₴ ฿ɽ₳ł₦ⱡł₴₮

Answered by ssanskriti1107
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Answer:

  • Chintz is a type of calico fabric that dates back to the 16th century and was first produced in Golconda, which is now Hyderabad, India.
  • On a typically light, plain background, the fabric is printed with floral and other motifs in various colors.
  • The word "Chintz" is a Hindi word that means "spotted" or "sprayed." The name "chintzware" has been in use since the 19th century to describe a type of floral decoration that originated in calico fabrics before being applied more broadly; for instance on chintzware ceramics and wallpaper.
  • Chintz patterns are drawn from Mughal-inspired Indian motifs. It has a basic white background with floral and animal patterns.
  • In modern discourse, the terms "chintz" and "chintzy" are frequently used to describe cheap, low-quality, or garish items as well as personal behavior. They can also be used to describe clothing or furnishings that are vulgar or florid in appearance.

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