| Colors | 2791_A-1, 2791_A-10, 2791_A-11, 2791_A-12, 2791_A-13, 2791_A-14, 2791_A-15, 2791_A-2, 2791_A-3, 2791_A-4, 2791_A-5, 2791_A-6, 2791_A-7, 2791_A-8, 2791_A-9, 2791_B-1, 2791_B-10, 2791_B-11, 2791_B-12, 2791_B-13, 2791_B-14, 2791_B-15, 2791_B-2, 2791_B-3, 2791_B-4, 2791_B-5, 2791_B-6, 2791_B-7, 2791_B-8, 2791_B-9 |
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DYED DOBBY LINEN (2791_B-14)
Linen fabric is best defined as a fabric produced from extremely fine fibers obtained from the flax plant. These fibers are removed with care, spun into yarn, and then woven into long sheets of luxurious, long-lasting linen cloth
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