Muslin ( or ) is a
cotton fabric of plain weave. It is made in a wide range of weights from delicate sheers to coarse sheeting. It gets its name from the Indian port town
Masulipatnam, known as
Maisolos and
Masalia in ancient times and the name 'Muslin' originated from the name
Maisolos. Early Indian muslin was handwoven of uncommonly delicate handspun yarn, especially in the region of what today is
Bangladesh and Indian state of
West Bengal . It was imported into Europe for much of the 17th and early 18th centuries.