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| Date Joined: |
Thursday, July 15, 2010 |
| Country: |
Vietnam |
| Business Type : |
Manufacture |
| No. of employees : |
51 - 100 People |
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| Description |
CDC
Crape is a silk fabric of a gauzy texture, having a peculiar crisp or crimpy appearance Crape is woven of hard spun silk yarn in the gum or natural condition. There are two distinct varieties of the textile: soft, Canton, or Oriental crape, and hard or crisped crape. Thin crêpe is called crêpe de Chine (CDC). The wavy appearance of Canton crape results from the peculiar manner in which the weft is prepared, the yarn from two bobbins being twisted together in the reverse way. The fabric when woven is smooth and even, having no crape appearance, but when the gum is subsequently extracted by boiling, it at once becomes soft, and the weft, losing its twist, gives the fabric the waved structure which constitutes its distinguishing feature. Canton crapes are used, either white or colored, for scarves and shawls, bonnet trimmings, etc. |
| Trade mark : |
Toan Thinh |
| Place of Origin : |
Viet Nam |
| Price Terms : |
Currency: USD
Price Terms Port: FOB |
| Payment Terms : |
L/C, D/A, T/T, M/T, D/D, CASH, D/P |
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