Dornix
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Dornix, also known as dornicks and darnacle, is a wool and linen fabric, first used in the 16th century.
Dornix originated in the Dutch town of Doornijk in the 15th century and was made from a combination of wool and linen.[1] It was a coarse close, similar to kersey, and used on beds, hangings, curtains and similar purposes.[2] It was popular in middle-class English homes in the 15th century.[3] Manufacture spread to the Dutch town of Lille, and to Norwich in England, where substantial manufacture continued until the 18th century.[4]
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- ↑ Humphries 2006, p. 78; Kerridge 1985, p. 22
- ↑ Kerridge 1985, p. 22
- ↑ Humphries 2006, p. 78
- ↑ Kerridge 1985, pp. 22-23