Antique satin

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Antique satin, also called satin-back shantung,[1] is any five- or eight-harness (shaft) satin weave that uses slubbed or unevenly spun yarns in the weft (filling).[2] It is reversible in that one side is satin and the other is shantung. It is used for simulating 17th and 18th century silks,[3] and clothing such as blouses, lingerie and evening wear.[1]

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