tilats
Tilats are a type of woven fabric characterized by a distinctive diagonal ribbing effect. This pattern is created by interlacing the weft threads over two or more warp threads, then under one. This specific weave structure is what gives tilats their name and their recognizable texture. The diagonal lines can range in prominence depending on the yarn used and the tightness of the weave.
Historically, tilats have been produced using various fibers, including cotton, wool, and silk. The construction of
Modern manufacturing techniques allow for a wide variety of tilats to be produced with different weights, textures,