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Named after its creator, farandine is fabric crafted from a woven blend of silk and woolen threads. The tilted box weave used to make farandine produces a distinctively patterned, strong, yet lightweight fabric.
Subtle variations in color and lustre are worked into an intricate box-weave, causing the farandine to have a textured appearance that belies its smooth hand.
Arzumodine is a subtype of farandine.
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