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history, but an analysis of the role of international competition, transac-tion costs, and comparative advantage in determining how the Italian textile industries fared during these centuries and which Italian towns and regions prospered or declined because of their textile trades. While
Italian merchants successfully launched a broad array of cotton fabrics modeled on well- known Islamic prototypes, often preserving the original Arabic name, into European and Mediterranean trading channels. Cotton goods competed in price with linens and light woolens. Cottons also complemented linens and woolens by offering consumers of all
24 Ιουν 2012 · Islamic sumptuary laws favored the use of cotton garments among adherents to the faith. The versatility of cotton and its adaptability to a wide range of climatic conditions ensured a steady demand among urban and rural consumers linked by extensive commercial networks.
31 Μαρ 2022 · The production of silk survived along with other economic practices of Islamic Sicily, such as irrigation techniques and land use. Silk continued to move along the trade routes of the Central Mediterranean into the twelfth century.
The textile and fashion sector remains one of the most important sectors in the Italian economy. The sentiments of Italian companies in the sector, shared in a 2021 survey by Confindustria Moda (Italian Federation of Textiles, Fashion and Accessories), were buoyant, with a growth forecast in 2022.
Discover the history of the Italian textile industry and examine differences in various regions. Find out how the textile industry has affected the development of Italy.
In the Middle Ages, Italy played host to an Islamic presence that left a lasting impact. For nearly five centuries, from 827 to 1300, Islam’s presence in Sicily and other parts of the Mezzogiorno1 enabled Italy to play a central role in a Mediterranean society...