FASHION JACQUARD

FASHION JACQUARD

Creation of the weave

The creation of the jacquard weave is credited to the French inventor, Joseph Marie Jacquard, who invented the first-ever automatic loom to weave elaborate and intricate images into silk fabrics. With the use of special jacquard looms, the designs are directly woven into the fabric rather than printed on it.

Silk jacquard sarees hold a prime place in the fashion world. Whether it is pure silk or silk blends they can look extremely luxurious once draped. These sarees are textured due to their weave and display variegated or a slightly raised pattern.

Jacquard Sarees

Jacquard sarees are slightly heavier and feature long floating threads on the reverse side of the fabric. Though the process may be time-consuming and labor-intensive, as an end result we can achieve complex and intricate patterns. Sarees with jacquard weaves flaunt a rich luster and are more stretchy. Due to their heavier texture, they are more durable as well. Jacquard patterns can be woven with utmost accuracy, that any imagined design could be reproduced.

Jacquard sarees are produced in two fabrics: cotton and silk. Women all across the globe love to wear jacquard cotton sarees for its sheer and crafted look. Pure silk jacquard saree is no less popular amongst women, smooth touch and elegant finish make it the perpetual option. Jacquard weave is used to make many intricate designs like brocade and damask. Plain jacquard saree is the permanent one in the fashion run, regardless of seasons and occasions. You can wear different styles and types of these sarees for different seasons. You can drape a jacquard sari for occasions like weddings, parties, and festivals. Simple designs of these sarees can be draped for formal occasions and regular days. An Indian jacquard saree is a must add-on in your closet when you’re in love with traditional Indian outfits. Browse through our collection of jacquard sarees online and buy your favorite.

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