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grass (sikki, madhurkati, benakati, munj). animal fibers are obtained from a variety of animal coats, and insect fibers from cocoons. even before the arrival of man-made fibers, manufacturers could create hundreds of different kinds of fabrics, differing mainly by fiber content, weight, style of weave, or
sheen. here are just a few of these historic fabrics, along with the natural fiber from which they were originally made (nearly all can be made now with other fibers, either natural or synthetic). angora (wool) broadcloth (wool) brocade (silk) calico (cotton) cashmere (wool) chiffon (silk) chino (cotton...
https://www.textileschool.com/345/history-of-fibres-natural-and-manmade-fibres/