Tuesday 8 February 2011

History Of Textiles Printing

The textiles printing started roughly in the East Indian area of China, which is the home of Textile Printing, because the history and research proved that India and China firstly initiated the block printing by engraving the wood.



Almost 500 years ago they managed to achieve the method of how to put pictures of letters onto a textiles fabric. Back then people printed only pictures onto textiles cloth. The ancient Persian civilizations that was also familiar with the textile cloth printing made finer linen fabric. The garments they used on mummies were decorated with different printing blocks such as circles, squares and triangles.



Later on Portuguese business personnel spread the uses of printed fabric into the Europe, and at the time they were very popular in Europe and Asia.
These clothes or garments are- Maslin(Dhaka), Zamdani, Benaroshi,Broket, Bulbul Khosom Khasia, Fulkuri, Bug, Kanta, Du-shala, Chandra-Tara, Dupchaya, Sorgola, Kahaba, Kashia, Mokhmal, Baluchar, Butider, Potula, Bandhoni, Chunri, chairala, Pottal Silk etc. This is the history of Textiel Printing.

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