(Arabic zaytūni, from Zaytūn, the Arabic name for a Chinese city) – a weave where one weftall the threads stretched on the loom and passing transversa thread covers at least 4 warpall the parallel threads, regularly spaced, arranged in the threads then creating a smooth, shiny appearance on one side of the fabric – can be silkflexible and resistant thread produced by the larva of vario, cottonnatural cellulosic textile fiber constituting the seminal ha or woolcontinuous growth fiber of animal origin (alpaca, camel, Kas