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Dhaka Muslin: The Fabric That Changed the World
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Imagine holding a fabric so fine that a full sari — several meters of cloth — could be folded and tucked inside a matchbox. That fabric was MUSLIN, and the most extraordinary version ever woven came from a single stretch of riverbank in Bengal. DHAKA (DAH-kuh), the city now capital of Bangladesh, sat at the heart of a textile tradition so astonishing that it rewrote the rules of what human hands could achieve. For centuries, the finest grade of this cloth was called WOVEN AIR — a poetic name that hints at just how impossibly sheer the fabric truly was. Explorers, merchants, and emperors all encountered this cloth and struggled to believe it was real. Investigating Dhaka muslin means chasing one of history's great acts of human ingenuity, and asking why something so magnificent very nearly disappeared from the earth entirely.
Writing Prompt
Write your thoughts on what it means for a textile to be called 'Woven Air' — what does that name reveal about the people who created it?
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