The Phoenicians
He invented a machine for spinning strong threads, and then a machine for producing cloth. Because he moved cloth making out of people's homes and into factories, he is known as the father of the factory system.
Known as fact Answer mostly purple with yellow outlines
The Shang are best known for their ability to weave silk cloth with threads from the silkworm and their bronse work.
The Phoenicians are known for their trading skills and for the purple dye they made from a special snail that had dye in its shell. They are also known, of course, for spreading their alphabet far and wide; almost all modern phonetic alphabets are derived from this alphabet.
The earliest known people in the Caribbean are the Taino indians
They made a purple dye from shellfish.
We know very little about Saint Lydia Purpuraria except what little mention of her is found in the Acts of the Apostles. She was a business woman in Thyatira, dealing in purple cloth, the most expensive type, in the 1st century Middle East. She was Paul's first known convert. No birthdates or dates of death are known.
it was obviously created by the rare underwater unacorn also known as the narwal
Of Cloth.
Purple quartz is also known as amethyst.
A draper.
The purple dye from a sea snail was adopted by kings for their robes, and was much in demand - the colour was known as Tyrian Purple after the Phoenician city of Tyre.
He invented a machine for spinning strong threads, and then a machine for producing cloth. Because he moved cloth making out of people's homes and into factories, he is known as the father of the factory system.
Cloth and pottery
The city-state of Tyre, and Phoenicia generally, was well known for the production of Tyrian Purple, which was a strong purple dye. However, Phoenicia, which was where Lebanon sits now, is north of Israel, not west of it. West of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea.
The Polynesian Warriors are a Polynesian American street gang known for wearing the color purple.
She is known for he book called "The colour Purple."