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18th and 19th century Indian textile exports
century. Palampores were produced on the Coromandel Coast. Palampore were recorded as being traded in Salem in the 18th Century. The term palampore may come
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and ladder, muslin, ludo, calico, Wootz steel, incense clock, shampoo, palampore, chintz, and prefabricated homes. Indian cultural aspects, religions,
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Type of sheer textile, usually made of cotton
made of linen or cotton. It is a twill weave with diamond patterns. A palampore is a dimity made in India and used for bed coverings. Dimity is also a
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Type of printed cotton textile
Kalamkari dupattas and blouse pieces are popular among Indian women. Palampore – bedcovers and wall hangings made using the kalamkari technique Mangalagiri
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Alcoholic beverage made from palm sap
toddy-picker climbing a palm tree to collect palm sap, Visakhapatnam, India Palampore tapestry depicting toddy tappers, India, 1750 CE Locally called "manananggot"
Palm_wine
Calico fabric, usually printed with bright floral designs
Chintz panel (India), 18th century. Shaped cartouche pieced from a palampore. Background of red and white chintz. Green and white braid applied to outline
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Type of embroidery using wool
category. Some experts believe that these patterns were derived from cotton palampore from Masulipatam. However, other experts stress the importance of multiple
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Museum in Manchester, England
at Matlock Bath. Hand painted Indian cotton fabric sample known as a palampore, made in India around 1700-1800, for export to Europe. Traders brought
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such as courtyards, loggias, terraces and balconies. Calico, chintz, and palampore—of Indian origin—highlight the assimilation of Indian textiles in global
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late Delhi Sultanate or the early Mughal Empire (15-16th century CE). Palampore – पालमपोर् (Hindi language) of Indian origin was imported to the western
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Embroidery worked in England or by English people abroad
Elizabethan era, later blended with the Tree of Life and other motifs of Indian palampores, introduced by the trade of the East India Company. After the Restoration
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Art museum in Allentown, Pennsylvania
Keith Haring (1982) Table Cover by Margaret Oothout (1764) Bed Curtain (Palampore) from the Coromandel Coast in India (1775) List of historic places in
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Kind of Indian cotton cloth
in the 18th century. Fourteen and sixteen number Punjum, Salampores, Palampores, Chintz, Book muslin and Longcloth, varieties of Ghingahm were among the
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Textile piece goods
sizable portion of Madras' exports in the 18th century. Punjum, Salampores, Palampores, Chintz, Book muslin and Longcloth, varieties of Ghingahm were among the
Piece_goods
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My father is Lord.
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Pet form of English/Irish Anstice, ANSTEY means "resurrection."
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The quiet one, Worthy of honor
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Favor of Husain
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English : variant spelling of Shears or possibly a variant of Shires.
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Lord of strength
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Variant of marvin
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Servant of truth
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Norman French name derived from Latin Alvinius, ALVIN means "elf friend." In use by the English.
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Young girl, Young woman
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See Palempore.