Motaqal: a cloth with a long history in Iran
Motaqal is a fabric with a simple and soft texture, which is produced from natural fibers, especially cotton. Throughout the history of Iran, this fabric has had a special place due to its unique features, including high durability, breathability and reasonable price, and has played an important role in people’s daily lives.
A rich history and deep roots
The roots of Mutgal production in Iran go back thousands of years. During the ancient civilizations of Iran, motagal was one of the main fabrics used to cover people. Due to its coolness and softness, this fabric has been a suitable choice for clothing in the hot and dry climate of many regions of Iran.
Mutaqal features
Simple and uniform texture: The simple and uniform texture of Mutaqal gives it a smooth and delicate appearance.
Natural fibers: The use of natural fibers such as cotton has given Mutaqal softness, softness and high breathability.
Durability and high resistance: Matqal is a very durable fabric and has high resistance to washing and wear.
Reasonable price: Due to the simple production process and natural raw materials, Motagal has a more reasonable price than other fabrics.
Various applications of Mutaqal
Garment Industry: In the past and present, motagal has been widely used to sew all kinds of clothes, including underwear, shirts, sheets and pillowcases.
Handicrafts: Motagal has also been used in the production of handicraft products such as bags, shoes and home appliances.
Food industry: In the past, matqal has been used for food packaging.
Medicine: Matqal has been used as a sterile cloth in some medical applications.
Mutaqal’s position in the present era
Despite the advancement of technology and the mass production of synthetic fabrics, Motagal still has its own fans. Many people prefer to use this fabric for various purposes due to its natural and hygienic properties. Also, in some handicrafts and food industries, Mutgal is used as a quality raw material.