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of choice in both domestic and international fashion. our khadi range of smart-casual clothing fabrics and scarves is being sought by the best brands and labels to be a big part of their premium collections. khadi apart, the scarf range at svarna encompasses all kinds of natural fibres and yarns including...
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different is flexible a testament to the ones who never fail to impress, captured in the most extraordinary linen fabrics. the makers the history of fine linen in india is inseparable from the history of the jaya shree textile group....
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cotton category. spinning spinning is the twisting together of drawn out strands of fibres to form yarn, though it is colloquially used to describe the process of drawing out, inserting the twist, and winding onto bobbins. the spinning machine takes the roving, thins it and twists it, creating yarn...