Sample
ca. 1930 (made)
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Courtaulds Fabrics was a key manufacturer of man-made fibres in Britain in the 1930s. Under the name Samuel Courtaulds & Co Ltd, the company had founded the American Viscose Company in North America in 1909. Rayon was first produced by the American Viscose Company in 1910, and began to be used in Britain from the mid-1920s. The term rayon replaced artificial silk as the name for man-made fibres made from a cellulose base. This woven rayon was intended for use as dress fabric.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Woven rayon |
Brief description | Dress fabric sample of woven rayon, made by Courtaulds Textiles, England, ca. 1930 |
Physical description | Dress fabric sample of red and white check woven rayon. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Summary | Courtaulds Fabrics was a key manufacturer of man-made fibres in Britain in the 1930s. Under the name Samuel Courtaulds & Co Ltd, the company had founded the American Viscose Company in North America in 1909. Rayon was first produced by the American Viscose Company in 1910, and began to be used in Britain from the mid-1920s. The term rayon replaced artificial silk as the name for man-made fibres made from a cellulose base. This woven rayon was intended for use as dress fabric. |
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Accession number | T.339-1998 |
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Record created | February 21, 2007 |
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