Silk Seal

Silk Seal
SILK SEAL
A fabric very similar to the beaver silk, but dyed black. The floats are longer, and when cut give a longer pile. Used for mantles, coats, hats, etc. Made -in. wide.

Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.

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