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The most modern looms cost at least $100,000 each and weave cloth at 200 miles an hour.
Yet inland, in the mountainous areas of the province, an older, rural lifestyle has continued almost undisturbed: the last nomadic shepherds still move their flocks along pathways dating from the Bronze Age; artisans make espadrilles and cheeses and weave cloth as their ancestors did; elderly men and women heal themselves with herbs plucked from the mountainside.
Instead, Mother Wang was kept at home and taught how to spin cotton and weave cloth.
This is a plain weave cloth that has twice as many warp (ends) threads as weft (picks) thread, e.g., two-fold 100 cotton = 156 ends x 78 picks.
This is a plain weave cloth that has twice as many warp (ends) threads as weft (picks) thread, e.g., two-fold 100′s cotton=156 ends x 78 picks.
Wives and daughters worked with female servants to weave cloth and produce silk.
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