Baudekin

/ˈbɔː.də.kɪn/ noun

A rich fabric of silk and gold thread, used historically for church vestments, hangings, and luxurious clothing.

From Old French 'baudequin,' from Italian 'baldacchino' (baldachin), ultimately from Baghdad where this luxurious fabric was traded. The material became famous through medieval trade routes.

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