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Jacquard Fabric
Description
Fabric weaved by a machine in Jacquard loom, developed in 1804 by French textile artist Joseph Marie Jacquard, is known as a jacquard fabric. Complex patterns are woven right into the fabric while using this kind of loom to weave fabric. The resultant product is a textile with a tapestry-like jacquard weaving. It can occasionally reverse the colours like damask and is heavier and thicker than brocade or damask. It is a form of tightly woven jacquard with a raised, embossed pattern that is comparable to damask. This fabric frequently comes in a woven blend of silk, cotton, rayon, or viscose and is non-reversible. Clothing made of jacquard is sturdy and long-lasting, and it feels structured and wrinkle-resistant, making it ideal for daily use. The woven pattern on your clothing won't fade or wear off, unlike printed and stamped motifs.
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