Size: 30cm * 30cm Thickness: 2 ply (30 GSM) Pieces per pack: 50 napkins Quality: 100% Virgin Pulp
Size: 30 cm * 30 cm, Thickness: 2 ply (30 GSM), Pieces per pack: 50 napkins, Quality: 100% virgin Pulp,
Size: 27 cm * 30 cm Thickness: 2 ply (30 GSM) Pieces per pack: 50 napkins per pack
Our fibers include 100% polyester, 100% cotton, 100% denim, 100% nylon, blends of synthetic fibers, blends of natural fibers, and customizable fibers, all sourced from carefully selected pre-consumer and post-consumer waste, suitable for various sectors.
Length: 110cm-130cm Moisture: 10%-13% Impurity: 0-2% max Color: cream white cream, Brown
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We are used textile recycle factory in pakistan we recycle used clothing in cotton, polyester and poly cotton
We are used textile recycle factory in pakistan we recycle used clothing in cotton, polyester and poly cotton
We are used textile recycle factory in pakistan we recycle used clothing in cotton, polyester and poly cotton
We produce the following types of cotton : Carded Ring : (Nm) 10/1 , 12/1 , 14/1 , 20/1 , 30/1 Open-end : (Nm) 12/1 , 14/1 , 17/1 , 20/1 We present to your attention our high-quality product Cotton Yarn : Carded Ring & Open-end . There are 200 MT available now in our warehouses to export. For more informations you can apply through social networks that are listed...
An electronic jacquard machine is used for jacquard weaving. it is suitable for any loom like handloom, shuttle loom, rapier loom, waterjet loom, airjet loom, etc. It has a hook range from 448 to 5376.
An electronic jacquard machine is used for jacquard weaving. it is suitable for any loom like handloom, shuttle loom, rapier loom, waterjet loom, airjet loom, etc. It has a hook range from 448 to 5376.
An electronic jacquard machine is used for jacquard weaving. it is suitable for any loom like handloom, shuttle loom, rapier loom, waterjet loom, airjet loom, etc. It has a hook range from 448 to 5376.
An electronic jacquard machine is used for jacquard weaving. it is suitable for any loom like handloom, shuttle loom, rapier loom, waterjet loom, airjet loom, etc. It has a hook range from 448 to 5376.
Waterproof Mattress Protector Bamboo Terry Pad Cover Features: Bug Control, Temperature-Control, Hypoallergenic, Water Proof -for Pets Kids Adults -Breathable and wrinkle-free bamboo terry surface -Deep pocket, fit mattresses with almost all heights -OEM & ODM
Weft Knitted Cuff and Collars ibbing Fabric is perfect for making cuffs, collars, wristbands, neckbands and waistbands. Fabric type: Weft Knitted - Collars and Cuffs Flat Type knitting Material: 95% Organic Cotton/ BCI Cotton/ Normal, 5% Elastane Gauge: 3G, 5G, 7G, 8G, 9G, 10G, 12G, 14G, 16G, Multi-gauge 3-5-7G, 10-12-14G, 12-14-16G Weight: 95GSM Width: 175cm / 27.5 inches Knitting width: 80 inch, 100inch, 120inch all available Main Colour: Customised - Dyed Colour upon request Design : Customised - Yarn Dyed, Stripes, Jacquards, Jiger Designs can be made upon request Features: 2-way stretch Great for: Garment, T-shirt, sportwear, suit, hoodies and so on. Certification: Oeko-Tex�® Standard 100 Export Market : Worldwide Sampling : Free Place of origin : India Payment Terms : L/C,Money Gram,Western Union Delivery Time : 3-4 Weeks Packaging Details : It will come in Round rolls of 21-22 Kg each PRICE INFO FOB Price : 2.20 US Dollars/Kgs/Normal Cotton; 6.60 US Dollars/Kgs/Organic Cotton / Per Set of Collar and 2 Cuffs Negotiable : Yes
Handloom industry represents the rich cultural and traditional heritage unique to India. India is a major handloom producer in the world, accounting for 85% of the total production globally53. India produces a variety of products using all kinds of fibres and yarns of varying counts to produce the widest range of products. Handloom contributes 14.6% to the total cloth production in the country (excluding wool, silk and yarn). In 2010-11, handloom production stood at 6.9 billion square meters. Further, the industry has the largest infrastructure with 23.8 lakh weaving looms54. Main clusters: There are 470 handloom clusters, of which 230 clusters have more than 1,000 weaving looms. Out of these 230 clusters, 41 clusters have over 25,000 weaving looms55. Major clusters in India are Bahraich, Bhuj, Karimnagar, Patan, Varanasi, Nawan, Shaher, Boudh, etc. Artisans involved: Handloom industry is second largest employment generator in India, next only to agriculture. It provides employment to the low income sections of the society, with 86 % handloom weavers/workers living in rural and semi- urban areas. As per the Handloom Census of 2009-10, there are 23.8 lakh handlooms, employing 43.3 lakh handloom weavers and allied workers1. Raw material used: Raw materials cost constitutes a major portion (40-60%) of the total production cost of handloom products. Yarn is the main raw material used in handloom production. Handloom industry consumes a diverse range of yarns from natural viz. cotton, wool, silk, jute to artificial viz. synthetic, Cellulose and multiple blends of such yarns. Other materials used are chemicals, dyes, etc.
In textile hand embroidery, embellishment is made on fabric with threads and sometimes with other materials. Various types of hand embroideries are practiced in India. Each type of embroidery is different from the other and has its own beauty and significant value. Cardoza, one of such embroidery, is one the world famous textile hand embroidery craft. Main clusters: In India there are many popular embroidery clusters such as Chikankari and zardozi of Lucknow, katha of Bengal, fulkari of Punjab, kutchi embroidery of Gujarat and kashidakari of Kashmir. Cardoza has been traditionally prevalent in Lucknow and the six Surrounding districts of Barabanki, Unnao, Sitapur, Rae Bareli, Hardoi and Amethi. Lucknow zardozi has been accorded the Geographical Indication (GI) registration. Artisans involved: The Lucknow zardozi cluster supports an estimated 1.75 lakh artisans. Around 2 lakh people directly involved in the supply and value chain in the cluster. Further, the Chikankari cluster of Lucknow provides employment to 2.5 lakh people. Raw material used: Basic materials used for this craft are cotton and silk threads of various colours, mirrors, beads, metal wire, cotton, silk, leather, fish skin, teeth, bones, feathers, horn, shells, beetle wings, tassels, coins. Raw material used for Chikankari embroidery includes untwisted mill yarn (Muga), silk, crepe, organise, cotton, terry-cotton, chiffon, muslin or Tussar Yarn.
Hand printed textiles is a craft in which cloth is dyed with hand or Printed using shapes. Various types of hand printing practiced in India are block printing, batik, kalmkari (hand printing by pen) and bandhani (tie and die). Main clusters: Process: Sanganeri style printing Some of the important centres of this craft are in the states of Andhra Pradesh (Hyderabad, Machalipattnam), Uttar Pradesh (Varanasi, Farrukabad), Orissa, Madhya Pradesh (Bagh, Behrongarh, Indore, Mandsar, and Burhanpur), Gujarat (Ahmedabad, Rajkot, and Kutch), Maharashtra and Rajasthan (Bagru, Chittroli, Sanganer, Jaipur, and Jodhpur). Originally natural dyes were used for printing, however, in the current scenario they have been replaced by chemical and artificial colours. Hand printing is undertaken on both cotton and silk fabrics of varying counts. Main tools for hand printing (block printing) are wooden/metal blocks of different shapes, paatiya (table padded with jute and covered with cloth on which the fabric to be printed is spread across), brushes (for cleaning the flocks of wax), heating vessel (to maintain temperature of the mendh), indigo vats, steel chisels, and metal sheets. Block printing is a common art practiced all over India. Steps involved in Mendh Ki chapai (block printing)of Rajasthan are shown below. The process in its entirety takes about 15-20 days. Washing and Drying are carried out after every step. Sourcing of raw material Grey fabric is sourced from Erode in Tamil Nadu
Traditionally, natural fibres have been used in all cultures for making utilitarian products. Different parts of the plant are used for preparing various handicrafts such as footwear, basketry, mats, chik, bags, lampshades, and boxes. Fibbers can be extracted from the bark (banana, jute, hemp, and ramie), stem (banana, palm, and bamboo), leaf (palm, screw pine, sisal, and agave), husk (coir), seeds (cotton), and grass (sikki, madhurkati, benakati, munj). Main clusters: Fiber is found in many states including Maharashtra (sisal), Kerala (palm leaf, korai grass), Tamil Nadu (palm leaf, korai grass), Assam (shitalpatti), Meghalaya (shitalpatti), Bihar (Sikki and Munj grass), etc. Major centres of this craft are Almora and Dehradun in Uttaranchal, Goa, Ernakulam in Kerala, Kullu in Himachal Pradesh, Midnapur in West Bengal, etc