India and England enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship through the silk trade during the British Empire. Thomas Wardle transformed aspects of India’s wild silk production, increasing demand for India’s yarn and providing employment for many thousands; this work should be better known. Wardle was the first to print and dye Indian tusser almost any shade. At the Paris Exposition, 1878 he revealed tussser’s improved potential, gaining great publicity and a gold medal for India’s yarn. Thereafter, India increased exports of tusser yarn and cloth to Europe where it was demanded for furnishing, fashion and embroidery reads
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India and England enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship through the silk trade during the Briti...
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The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
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‘Weaving’ according to historians, is the second product that mankind has learnt in the process of p...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
Cotton and wool have long dominated studies of the English textile industries, relegating silk manu...
For over two millennia, silk was one of the most important commodities in the world economy. As earl...
India and England enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship through the silk trade during the Briti...
How did Indian cotton cloth influence British industrialisation? I use historical textual and materi...
The 1851 Crystal Palace exhibition in London brought together arts and crafts from around the world ...
Silk was an industry of longstanding provenance in precolonial India, highly specialized by region a...
The thesis offers a new perspective on technological change in the British cotton industry. It explo...
In 1769, the East India Company decided to transform the Bengali silk industry, and introduced Piedm...
Global trade, design influence and inspiration are central to the history of Indian textiles. Estima...
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
This paper aims to analyse the changes in the hand weaving industry in South India, especially in Ta...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
The cotton handloom industry of India is one of the great manufacturing institutions of the world: i...
‘Weaving’ according to historians, is the second product that mankind has learnt in the process of p...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
Cotton and wool have long dominated studies of the English textile industries, relegating silk manu...
For over two millennia, silk was one of the most important commodities in the world economy. As earl...