
Eyelet fabric has become a timeless favourite in global fashion—beloved for its delicate cutwork, embroidered motifs, breathable structure, and premium handcrafted appeal. Whether used in women's d...

Cavalry twill fabric stands at the intersection of heritage durability, military-grade performance, and refined aesthetic appeal. Once used exclusively for cavalry uniforms, it has evolved into a s...

Introduction to Satin Fabric Satin is a smooth, shiny fabric that looks stylish. It's made by weaving fibers like silk, polyester, acetate or nylon so the threads lie flat and reflect light, creat...

When you hear "sharkskin," you might think of a real shark's smooth, water-resistant skin. On the other hand, sharkskin fabric is finely woven and known for its soft feel and slight sheen. This gui...

Property Description Fabric Type Synthetic fabric made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate). Origin Developed in the 1940s,...

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 ...

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,...

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...

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,...

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 ...

