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- Cameline abstract "Cameline (/ˈkæməliːn/ KAM-ə-leen) was a fabric material used in the Middle Ages for cloth. By tradition it is commonly thought to have been originally made of camel's hair in Asia. It was imported from Cyprus and Syria into Europe. Cameline is described also as a cloak of the Arabs made of camel's hair which is oftentimes striped white and brown in color. Since history records it many times as a "common and cheap" textile it is thought that it was an imitation of the original Asian camel's hair fabric. It was sometimes a lower quality French cloth imitation made of goat's hair. The fibers were spun into yarn and produced in Flanders and the Duchy of Brabant in many colors in medieval times. It is also described as a warm light woolen textile of camel's hair combined with wool or cotton. It is considered of lesser quality than that of camlet, which is also made of camel's hair.Cameline is described in textile dictionaries as a coarse medieval fabric. The cloth of camel's hair is sometimes used in combination with other fabrics and made into a twill weave pattern or a basket weave which is finished with a soft nap. It is said to have been used in woolen clothing articles similar to cashmere wool clothing. Some authorities even think cameline is the same as we call today cashmere.".
- Cameline thumbnail Cashmere_blend_yarn.jpg?width=300.
- Cameline wikiPageID "28433787".
- Cameline wikiPageRevisionID "574614181".
- Cameline hasPhotoCollection Cameline.
- Cameline subject Category:Animal_hair_products.
- Cameline subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Cameline type AnimalHairProducts.
- Cameline type Artifact100021939.
- Cameline type Commodity103076708.
- Cameline type Fabric103309808.
- Cameline type Merchandise103748886.
- Cameline type Object100002684.
- Cameline type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cameline type Whole100003553.
- Cameline type WovenFabrics.
- Cameline comment "Cameline (/ˈkæməliːn/ KAM-ə-leen) was a fabric material used in the Middle Ages for cloth. By tradition it is commonly thought to have been originally made of camel's hair in Asia. It was imported from Cyprus and Syria into Europe. Cameline is described also as a cloak of the Arabs made of camel's hair which is oftentimes striped white and brown in color.".
- Cameline label "Cameline".
- Cameline sameAs m.0crcgcw.
- Cameline sameAs Q5025899.
- Cameline sameAs Q5025899.
- Cameline sameAs Cameline.
- Cameline wasDerivedFrom Cameline?oldid=574614181.
- Cameline depiction Cashmere_blend_yarn.jpg.
- Cameline isPrimaryTopicOf Cameline.