Grenadine Satin

Grenadine Satin
GRENADINE SATIN
A lining material in the 5-end satin weave, made from silk warp and hard-spun cotton weft, both yam dyed. One quality is made 184 ends and 76 picks per inch, 15 denier warp and 60's Egyptian weft.

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