Printing on fabric here and elsewhere – The Netherlands

The territory currently called “Netherlands” includes several former territories that have become independent or newly conquered. Before the Christian era, this territory was populated by Celtic and Germanic tribes. Until the beginning of the 5th century, the area south of the Rhine was part of the Roman Empire. During the Middle Ages, the Netherlands was

Fabric printing here and elsewhere – England

Around the 17th century, colonization gave many European countries access to new techniques and innovative ways to produce more durable fabrics. They could therefore be printed and washed without fear that the pattern would be damaged in the process. The British imported most of their patterned cottons from India. Although initially they commissioned specific designs

Fabric printing here and elsewhere – Turkey

With more than 85 million inhabitants and a great tradition of fabric manufacturing for decades, Turkey is an essential producing country. Being one of the most important centers of the global textile industry, the technical textiles market in Turkey has started to grow in recent years through the development of high value-added products. Turkish textile

Printing on fabric here and elsewhere – India

The birthplace of fabric printing, India has a tradition dating back several millennia before our era. It was India, moreover, that would lead Europe to print on fabric and eventually to develop more and more sophisticated printing techniques, until then mechanizing the process with the aim of significantly increasing production capacity. In a previous article,

Printing on fabric here and elsewhere – Scotland

The history of Scotland begins around 12,000 years ago with the arrival of the first human populations in what is now Scotland after the end of the Würm* glaciation. Many artifacts from Stone, Bronze and Iron Age civilizations have been found, but few show traces of writing. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histoire_de_l%27%C3%89cosse Many peoples have set foot on