India print

India print

n
(Textiles) a colourful cotton fabric, with a block-printed pattern, made in India
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The other albums included four volumes from Thomas Wardle's Specimens of Fabrics Dyed with Indian Dyes (1880s) and two volumes each from the first and second series of John Forbes Watson's Textile Manufactures and Costumes of the People of India printed in 1866 (18 volumes with about 700 designs) and in 1873-74 (13 volumes with about 1,240 designs) respectively.
A few years ago, The Times of India printed a listing of the expected price on grooms from different professions.
A World War II - era woman's outfit, stitched together from maps of India printed on silk, is faded, delicate, and poignant, its buttons and trim touchingly not-quite-matching.
'Printed Media Retailing in India: Market Snapshot to 2018' contains detailed historic and forecast retail sales values of India Printed Media.
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