The symbol for cotton is lines with a cloudy blob on the front. The lines represent the plowed fields that the cotton grows in. The cloudy blob represents cotton itself.
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The Textile Fiber Products Identification Act [TFPIA] requires all clothing to have labels that identify the fiber contents of each article. As with other fibers, the representation for cotton isn't a symbol, but the word cotton. The graphic symbol's the seal of Cotton Incorporated.
Probably not, I would think that means that the garment is 100% cotton.
Cotton played a crucial role in the Civil War, particularly as a symbol of the Southern economy and its reliance on slavery. The South believed that their cotton production would give them leverage over Europe, particularly Britain and France, which depended on Southern cotton for their textile industries. However, the Union's naval blockade significantly hindered cotton exports, leading to shortages and economic strain in the Confederacy. Ultimately, the "cotton diplomacy" strategy failed to secure international recognition or support for the Confederacy.
Yes, Sierra Leone does have a national plant, which is the Cotton Tree (Ceiba pentandra). The Cotton Tree is a significant symbol in Sierra Leonean culture and history. It is also the national emblem of Sierra Leone.
according to Billy Burnette, it has no meaning other than the fact they liked the symbol (cotton).
Cotton futures are traded under the symbol CT on the New York Board of Trade. As with any type of stock the price can vary from day to day. E-Trade offers competitive prices per trade.
Yes, cotton and cotton fibre bales are a product produced by a cotton farm. Likewise cotton thread or cotton material are products of cotton mills.
Cotton grows on cotton shrubs on cotton farms.
A cotton mattress is cotton. cotton is a plant.
cotton stalks are the cotton plant residues after picking of cotton. these are simply cotton sticks.
Cotton is natural from the cotton plant