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Cotton Items |
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Panchu |
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Scarf |
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Silk Items |
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"Cotton Hat" |
Cotton is a natural fiber
harvested from the cotton plant. Cotton is one of the oldest
fibers under human cultivation, with traces of cotton over 7,000
years old recovered from archaeological sites. Cotton is also
one of the most used natural fibers in existence today, with
consumers from all classes and nations wearing and using cotton
in a variety of applications. Thousands of acres globally are
devoted to the production of cotton, whether it be new world
cotton, with longer, smoother fibers, or the shorter and coarser
old world varieties.
Cotton is in the mallow family and produces delicate, lovely
flowers. Other members of the mallow family include hollyhocks
and hibiscus, used to brighten gardens all over the world. The
cotton fiber forms around the seeds of the cotton plant and is
designed to help carry the seeds long distances on the wind so
that the plant can distribute itself. Early humans realized that
the soft, fluffy fibers might be suitable for textile use and
began to breed the plant, selecting for fluffy, easily spun
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MF-CH-001
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MF-CH-002
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MF-CH-003
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MF-CH-004
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MF-CH-005
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MF-CH-006
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