Deutsch: Ottoman / Español: Otomano / Português: Otomano / Français: Ottoman / Italiano: Ottomano /

Ottoman refers to a heavy, tightly woven, lustrous fabric with a distinct rib, usually made of silk, cotton, wool or synthetic fibers. Ottoman that was originally developed in Turkey is used for coats, evening wear, trimmings and upholstery.

Moreover, Ottoman is a firm, lustrous plain weave fabric with horizontal cords that are larger and rounder than those of the faille. Ottoman is made of wool, silk, cotton and other manufactured fibers.

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