MeIn the Middle Ages, weaving looms found increasing use in both agricultural communities and urban centers. Particularly in West and Central Europe, with the growth of guilds and trade, the art of weaving became a professional craft. Looms were primarily used to process wool, linen, and cotton like as the main raw materials. Throughout the Middle Ages, handlooms were common in households, but larger looms were employed in workshops for commercial production.The Spread of Looms:Domestic Use: Peasa
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In antiquity and the Middle Ages, costume, clothing, and colors played a decisive role in distinguishing social class, occupation, gender, religious identity, and political power. The garments worn and colors used were regarded as symbolic indicators of an individual’s status, role, and personal characteristics in society. During these periods, clothing was not merely functional but also carried significant visual meaning as carriers of social and cultural significance.Costume, Clothing, and Col
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