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Linen

Linen was made from the flax plant. The plants were pulled up by their roots and dried before undergoing a process known as “retting,” which loosened the fibers. The fibers were then beaten and combed so that they could be spun into thread. The result was a fabric that was light, durable, and easy to bleach. It was ideal for the hot, dry climate of ancient Israel.

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