Each bale of cloth that was exported would have had a lead cloth seal to identify where it originated from. Examples of wool cloth seals from Tiverton merchants have been found in Holland.
The extra loop of fabric on your seatbelt is more enigmatic, but just as important. Though hopefully you’ll never need it, it’s there to prevent injury or even death in the event of a crash.
Wool, wood, cotton, cocoons, coal, and petroleum are natural resources used to make fabrics. The reason each of these very different things can become fabric is that they all share a common chemistry.
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