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Muslin Fabric

Muslin Fabric

Introduction to Muslin Fabric Many believe the muslin fabric's name comes from the city of Mosul, Iraq, where it was first made and traded. Muslin is a lightweight, versatile cotton fabric and It ...

Corduroy Fabric

Corduroy Fabric

Introduction to Corduroy Fabric It is a flexible fabric that has an original wrinkled texture caused by vertical lines known as wales. This fabric, typically made of cotton or cotton combinations,...

Georgette Fabric

Georgette Fabric

Introduction to Georgette Fabric Georgette fabric has a unique crinkled texture and is lightweight. Perfect for traditional attire such as sarees and evening dresses. keeps structure while produc...

Chanderi Fabric

Chanderi Fabric

Introduction to Chanderi Fabric Chanderi fabric came from the ancient town of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh. Chanderi is a symbol of India's rich creative and textile heritage. It is so lightweight,...

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Linen Fabric

Linen Fabric

Introduction to Linen Fabric Linen has been used for a very long time and is a fabric manufactured from the flax plant. This fabric is known for being breathable and eco-friendly. Linen is valued ...

silk fabric

Silk Fabric

What is Silk?  Silk is a special kind of natural fiber. Long harvested from caterpillar moths, silk is a high-end fiber referred to as the "queen of fabrics." Another unique quality of silk is ...

Minky Fabric

What is Minky Fabric?

Minky, made from 100 per cent polyester, is the softest synthetic fabric. Popular for durability, warmth and ease of care. It boasts a deep, vivid look and offers an exceptionally plush, and luxuri...

Viscose Crepe Fabric

What is Viscose Crepe Fabric?

Viscose  Crepe Fabric is a crinkled texture fabric, made from viscose woven fiber. Viscose is derived from wood pulp and is a semi-synthetic fibre that gives a luxurious look whereas crepe-twisted ...

Viscose Fabric

What is a Viscose filament?

Continuous strands of viscose rayon made from natural materials like wood pulp are chemically modified and used in the textile manufacturing process to create fabric.           History   Viscose...

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What is Ecovero?

Ecovera is a certified fabric for sustainability from EU Ecolabel certifications. An eco-friendly and more sustainable material compared to traditional viscose. Procured from sustainably sourced wo...