The ancient Egyptians used Linen made from flax as clothing material.
In ancient Egypt clothing was made from cotton, linen, leather, wool (though the Pharaohs considered animal hair unclean so they had very little wool).
Most were made of linen, and some were made from wool.
Some were made out of linen.
Their clothes were linen, made from the flaxplant.
Egyptian clothes were made of white linen which was woven from fibers of the flax plant.
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the pyramids were and still is the most important invention in ancient Egyptian time because, the pyramids were made for the kings and pharaoh and in Egyptian times they were the most important people in Egypt.
Egypt is a hot country and so people wore lightweight clothes which kept them cool. We can see what they wore from the many paintings and sculptures they left behind. Ancient Egyptian clothes covered most of their skin and were made from plant fibres such as linen. what is a linen? Linen is made from the fibres of the flax plant which the Egyptians grew.
Their clothes were linen, made from the flaxplant.
Egyptian clothes were made of white linen which was woven from fibers of the flax plant.
Most was white linen.
A person named Shaquebut was a famous clothes maker back in that time, he designed clothes for the Kings. His wife, named Eedibeetizee helped with his many challenges and made sure he kept out of trouble!
Most of our clothes are actually made out of mint leaves and plastic. Odd I know
I've been doing alot of research on cotton lately, what types are the best and what you shouldn't buy clothes or bedding made of. And from what I've gathered, Egyptian cotton may possible be the best type something can be made from. That's why it's expensive most times. Go for Egyptian.
Most of topshop's clothes are made in factories in turkey. xx
Most women made clothes gor they were the ones who used the loom.
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Egyptian clothes where made of flax flax was soaked in water until soft soften flax was then separated into fibers which were beaten before being spun into threads which was then woven into cloth.
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