Supplier: Fruits, vegetables, wheat, wheat flour, rice, textile, home textile, finished garments, second hand clothing, misc goods
Services: Buying
Supplier: Structural steel, second hand machinery, stationery, ready made garments, metal scrap, used clothes/shoes, used products, bed and bath items, utensils, crockery,Sea Foods
Services: Customs brokerage, logistics, transportation, exporting, sourcing
Buyer: Stationery, backpacks
Supplier: Second-Hand Clothes, Women, Men and Children Clothing, Bags and Belts, Duvets, Toys, Bedding, Towels, Curtains and Shoes.
Services: Transport and Loading, Shipment
Supplier: Second hand cloths, home decoration (bed linner, comforter set, bed spread set, Africa foods, berry
Services: Freight service
Buyer: Home decoration
Supplier: Imitation jewellery, second hand t-shirts, uniform sarees, shopping bags, baby textile products, curtain cloth
Buyer: Imitation jewellery, second hand t-shirts, uniform sarees, shopping bags, baby textile products, curtain cloth
Supplier: 3 ply medical and non medical mask, non woven fabrics, textile, towel, home textiles, woven and knitted fabrics, denims, bed sheet, cement, clinker, wiper, mixed used clothing, used shoes, second hand clothing, vegetables, fruits
Buyer: Used clothing, second hand clothing, rags, used shoes
Before the introduction of mechanized means of spinning in the early 19th century, Indian cottons and silks were hand spun and hand woven, a highly popular fabric, called the khadi. Fabrics that use mill- spun yarn but which are hand-woven are known as handloom. Today cotton is an integral part of textiles in India. Nearly four million handlooms are engaged in weaving fabrics of nearly 23 different varieties of cotton. The discovery of several spindles, and a piece of cotton stuck to a silver vase, revealed that the spinning and weaving of cotton was known to the Harrappans, nearly five thousand years ago. References to weaving are found in the Vedic literature on the method of spinning, the various materials used. The foundations of the Indian textile trade with other countries began as early as the second century BC. When it comes to textile, skillful weaving techniques, vibrant colors and inventive designs combine to bring out the fascinating textile-based handicrafts of India. Popular hand-woven fabrics include silk, brocade and figured muslin, and popular hand-printed textile motifs include block and screen painting, kalamkari, batik, and bandhanis. MADAL BAL offers a wide range of home cotton textiles. A part of our wide range includes bath mats, floor mats, table runners, bed covers, curtains, pillow covers and towels in various sizes. Our main objective is to provide acceptable quality textile products at reasonable prices for the vast majority of our customers worldwide.
Supplier: Second-hand clothes especially dresses, bedding, shoes, jeans, short sleeves
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Supplier: Second-hand clothing, shoes, handbag, clean bedding, bric a brac
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