Textile has been produced for thousands of years and was first discovered in the neolithic era of around 6000 BC.
Textile was first produced using natural fibers such as cotton, feathers, and hemp.
Textile was originally only used for clothing, but over time, also used for home decoration and furniture.
Weaving Machines were first discovered in the 18th century by James Hargreaves, known as Jenny's spinning weaving machine.
The textile factory was first built in the 18th century in England and became the main source of income for many people.
The textile industry became one of the biggest and developed industries in the world in the 19th century.
Textile has also been used as a political tool, as in the Indian Independence Movement, where the use of Khadi fabric as a symbol of independence from British colonialism.
Textile has also played an important role in international trade, such as silk trade between China and Europe in the 2nd century BC.
Coloring techniques in textiles have also developed over time, from natural coloring using plants to modern synthetic coloring.
Textile is also very influential in fashion and fashion, and has produced many well -known designers such as Coco Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, and Giorgio Armani.