What is Tissue Fabric?
- Tissue Silk or man-made fibers are used to create the delicate fabric known as "tissue fabric."
- They are distinguished by the use of golden or silver threads in the weaving process.
- Katan Silk, Cotton, or Kora Silk are the three types of warp that are most often used. The final combinations have a gloss on the cloth, but each one has a very different feel to it.
- It is made in many bright colors, and the finished products are used to make sarees and other clothes for women.
- Kota tissue material and Uppada tissue material are the forms of tissue fabric that are the most well-known.
History
- There is no specific history regarding the origin of this fabric.
- However, the Kota tissue silk fabric is indigenous to the Indian state of Rajasthan.
- Andhra Pradesh in India is the origin of the fabric made of Uppada tissue.
What Makes it Stand Out
Texture |
Tissue fabric is slightly rough & crisp in texture. |
Fall |
The fabric gives a slightly structured drape to the outfits. |
Shine |
The appearance of the fabric is elegant due to its shimmery nature. |
Sheer |
The fabric is translucent and lightweight. |
Applications & Usage
- Tissue silk fabric is considerably used in pure silk Kanchipuram and Banarasi sarees with brocade and zari work.
- It is also widely used to make veils and turbans. It’s metallic sheen and lusture allows for versatile uses in various designer dresses, and other types of women's occasional clothing.
Care Instructions
- Only clean in a dry environment and avoid getting any substances, especially fragrances, on the fabric.
- Alternate the folds often, and store them in materials made entirely of cotton.
- Iron the fabric on the reverse side.
- Avoid bleaching the product and exposing it to excessive heat and sunlight for extended periods of time.
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