Availability: | |
---|---|
Quantity: | |
C988
TENGSHI
Item: | C988 |
Composition: | 100% Polyester |
Width: | 55/56" (140cm) |
Weight (g/m2): | 305gsm |
Knitting Technics | Woven |
Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
The creation of velvet fabric involves a complex weaving process that sets it apart from other textiles. Traditional velvet is woven on a special loom that weaves two thicknesses of the material simultaneously. These are then cut apart to create the pile effect on both pieces. The characteristic pile of velvet is formed by the short, densely packed fibers standing upright on the fabric's surface, contributing to its soft feel and sheen.
Modern manufacturing techniques have introduced variations in materials and methods. While silk remains a premium choice for velvet, other fibers such as cotton, linen, wool, and synthetic options like polyester and nylon are also used. Each material imparts different qualities to the velvet, influencing factors like texture, durability, and cost. Advanced technologies have streamlined production, making velvet more widely available without compromising quality.
Item: | C988 |
Composition: | 100% Polyester |
Width: | 55/56" (140cm) |
Weight (g/m2): | 305gsm |
Knitting Technics | Woven |
Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
The creation of velvet fabric involves a complex weaving process that sets it apart from other textiles. Traditional velvet is woven on a special loom that weaves two thicknesses of the material simultaneously. These are then cut apart to create the pile effect on both pieces. The characteristic pile of velvet is formed by the short, densely packed fibers standing upright on the fabric's surface, contributing to its soft feel and sheen.
Modern manufacturing techniques have introduced variations in materials and methods. While silk remains a premium choice for velvet, other fibers such as cotton, linen, wool, and synthetic options like polyester and nylon are also used. Each material imparts different qualities to the velvet, influencing factors like texture, durability, and cost. Advanced technologies have streamlined production, making velvet more widely available without compromising quality.