Creating designs with an anesthetic and economic vision on jacquard machines and employing them in tourist clothes and their accessories

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty Of Applied Arts,Benha University

Abstract

The Pharaonic era is characterized by the fact that it produced arts in all different fields, and applied art and the textile industry in particular were the most prominent arts of this civilization (which was associated with religion and resurrection among the ancient Egyptians). and decorative straps.
The woven decorated tapes were one of the methods of decoration of the Pharaonic textiles, whether they were used as belts, bells, or decorative tapes added to the garment after weaving it like some kings shirts, and this method is still used as one of the decorative methods in some ready-made clothes, which prompted us to pay attention to this field.
The use of motifs on jacquard machines allows many decorative variables and color effects that can be employed in tourist clothing, taking into account the proportions and dimensions of the pattern when placing the textile design on the jacquard machines so that the motifs and woven design are not affected during the cutting process.
The study is also based on studying the economic feasibility of these tourist clothes with woven motifs compared to these clothes with embroidered motifs and knowing the statistical results of this study.
The research relied on producing designs on jacquard machines using the double executive method, then the results of a questionnaire directed to specialists were statistically analyzed using the weighted arithmetic mean.

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