Embossed Cloth

Embossed Cloth
EMBOSSED CLOTH (Dacian)
This is a plain fabric, well woven from good yarns and the woven fabric is embossed and dyed. One quality has 72 ends and 80 picks per inch, 36's T., 36's W.

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