How do you identify damask?
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Nov 15, 2024 - 09:37 AM
Damask is identified by its intricate, reversible patterns that are woven into the fabric rather than printed on it. Typically made from silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic fibers, it features a glossy surface with a subtle contrast between the matte and shiny areas, showcasing floral, geometric, or ornamental designs. The weaving technique creates a pattern that is visible on both sides, with the colors reversed.
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Baroque Beauti-Damask Collection
Riegel's Baroque Beauti-Damask tablecloth features a luxurious cotton-blend fabric and a classic woven pattern sculpted into using cutting-edge jacquard looms. With this magnificent and distinctive Baroque design, you can enjoy the height of luxury and elegance when dining. Adding a unique touch...
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