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Textile printing in india traditional approach

India is a country of diversities It is rich in various embroidery techniques and printing techniques Indian tradition is even rich in paintings and we can see that from the paintings of Ajanta murals and miniature paintings In ancient times the art of weaving and dyeing on cotton had been well developed but it developed on silk later In the fifth century floral and geometric designs were popular in India and we can find that from the trade between India and Egypt India is the first one who introduced the art of dyeing and printing with fast natural colors for the first time For foreign travelers indigo dyeing was a mysterious process because when the fabric is dipped in indigo bath there is no color observed Only when the fabric gets exposure to open air the colors develop The purpose of printing is for the adornment of the textile Correct coordination between human skills and printing machinery is required Many kind of printing techniques are there among which screen printing is importan...
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Loss of chinese textile exporters is indias gain

Limitations ordered by the US over textile exports of China within the first half of 2006 has benefited other countries with active textile exporters The US as the worlds biggest trading economy began importing its textile needs from other exporters The Indian textile industry is among the major textile exporters to benefit from these restrictions judging from the increase of its profits in the US Although China is fast becoming another economic giant its administrative body cautioned its own textile export industry of possible decrease or growth slow down for the rest of 2006The Chinese export industry reportedly generated a meager 823 billion in sales of textile exports for the months of January to July This is a decrease of 76 percent compared to the textile sales posted last year The year 2006 is marked as the only year when the Chinese textile exporters suffered this much loss The Communist country attributed these losses to the USimposed restrictions Conversely Indian exports repo...
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Servet semiz second name of trust in used textile machinery trade

Established in 1953 Servet Semiz is the largest used textile machinery dealer in Turkey with a commitment to provide a source for quality second hand textile machines at reasonable prices to its customers Today Servet Semiz is playing a leading role in the textile machinery world with over four decades of experience in buying selling and evaluating used textile and garment machinery Company pride itself on providing high quality used machinery to industries all over the globe From almost forty years in trading Servet Semiz has the experience and business integrity that you can rely onServer Semiz stock a wideranging selection of used machinery for the textiles industries offering an appraisal service with accredited appraisers on staff Being a best used textile machinery dealer the company opt the attitude of doing it right One thing that has made the company successful is the close relationship it has built with customersThe company occupies a leading position in terms of world standards...
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Textile crafts of gujarat a rich cultural heritage

IntroductionThe state of Gujarat in India popularly known as the Manchester Of the East has a rich heritage of textile crafts The arid region of Kutchh is the richest in the state in terms of cultural heritage However there are several other parts of the state which specialize in some form of textile craft or the other In this article we have outlined some of the traditional textile crafts of this beautiful state and have attempted to analyze the scope of these craftsBandhniThe craft of Tie Dye typically known as Bandhni or Bandhej in Gujarat is practiced in several areas of the state The term Bandhni is derived from the Hindi word Bandhan this means tying Bandhni from Jamnagar Anjar and Bhuj are particularly renowned The Bandhnis from these areas differ from those of other regions in terms of designs and craftsmanship In Jamnagar Bandhni work is done on a special type of silky material Initially Bandhni work was done only on sarees Later on...
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Role of hrd in textile sector

The advent of technological advancement in industrial setups has altered the working conditions and requirements on the part of employees and employers Also the changes in government policies have also been taken place since the last decade Different work patterns like night shift part time work overtime etc is being experienced The situation is same in textile sector also Nowadays the recruitment of the workforce has become a specialized field The main motive is skill development as technical jobs are becoming more complex and demand more professional skill As at managerial and marketing level skills and knowledge demand have increased in importance So before imparting training with respect to textile or garment industry the training program should be so designed that it covers the skills that will be required in long term and short term basis Many countries of the world have understood the importance of human resource development thus encourages the business organizations to take active...
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The world of indian textiles

India is a country of diversities People from different castes and creeds live in the vast geographical region called India Likewise the textiles of India are also diversified Different regions of India are famous for the production of different types of textiles This article aims at discussing the main types of textiles produced in different areas of India The following are the main kinds of textile products of different places in India which have been developed on the basis of the geographical location climatic condition and the culture of the areasMuga silkMuga silk is a beautiful kind of silk produced in Assam It is mostly used in the production of sarees and mekhla chaddars ie traditional sarees worn by Assamese brides that are white colored with a zari border This material is highly durable and strong though it looks delicate This type of silk is produced from silkworms called Antheraea assama or muga silkworms There are several thousands of families in Assam engaged in the p...
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Japan calling tirupur textile sme exporters

After occupying a major share of the Western markets such as the US the UK and Europe in the hosiery and knitwear sectors Tirupur textile exporters are now busy assessing the consumerbuying behaviour and market preferences in Japan The country is emerging as a favoured export destination for several small and midsized textile firms as it offers immense scope and holds out the promise of greater returns for apparel exporters The idea of tapping the Japanese market has largely been triggered by the mounting recessionary pressures which are making it difficult for the Indian SME textile exporters to retain their share in the traditional export markets Shift in focus Analysts largely blame the slowdown for prompting the Tirupur SME textile exporters to shift their focus to emerging countries such as Japan South Africa and the Middle East The recession has eaten into the volume and the profit margins of the small textile exporters supplying products to the US the UK and Europe Over the past few m...
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