textíliákon
Textíliákon is a term that refers to the field surrounding textiles, their production, and their roles in society. It encompasses the study of fabrics, fibers, and the processes used to transform raw materials into finished products, as well as the cultural and economic contexts in which textiles are produced and used. The word combines the Hungarian term for textiles with a locative or topical suffix, signaling a focus on the subject matter.
Materials and fabric types range from natural fibers such as cotton, wool, silk, and linen to regenerated
Production and technology cover spinning, weaving, knitting, and nonwoven processes, followed by quality testing and standardization.
Sustainability and regulation are increasingly central to Textíliákon, addressing water and energy use, chemical safety, waste,
Historically, textiles have shaped economies, cultures, and technologies, from traditional handcrafts to industrialized production and modern