What is the difference between damask and linen?
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Nov 15, 2024 - 09:37 AM
Damask and linen refer to different aspects of fabric. Linen is a type of textile made from the fibers of the flax plant, known for its strength, breathability, and natural luster. Damask, on the other hand, is a weaving technique that creates intricate patterns, often using a combination of different fibers, including linen, silk, or synthetic materials.
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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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