Bourette
Matte, nappy fabric or knit made of bourette silk.
Use for shirts, sweaters, baby clothes, scarves and home textiles.
Chiffon
Delicate, veil-like fabric in plain weave with a beautiful sheen.
Use for wedding dresses, veils and scarves.
Crêpe de Chine
A flowing, light to heavy silk fabric in a plain weave with crepe yarns in the weft and a lightly twisted warp. Used for wedding dresses, blouses, evening wear, shawls, and scarves.
Crêpe Georgette
Crêpe fabric with a sandy feel thanks to crepe yarns in the warp and weft. Used for wedding dresses, veils, evening wear, shawls, and scarves.
Dupion
Plain weave silk fabric with pronounced yarn irregularities due to ungummed wild silk threads. Used for women's clothing and home decorations.
Jacquard
A woven fabric with a rich pattern. The alternation of warp and weft satin enhances the pattern effect, and different yarns can accentuate the pattern. This is one of the most complex weaving techniques, as each warp thread can be raised and lowered individually on special Jacquard looms.
Use for fine clothing such as wedding dresses, evening wear, blouses, as well as accessories, home textiles and decorations.
Jersey
Fine, single-fabric knit fabric in right-left weave.
Use for shirts, blouses, shirts, pants, nightwear and underwear.
Organza
ransparent, stiff fabric with a matte sheen. Used for bridal and evening gowns and blouses.
Pongee
Very light, fine-threaded, smooth pure silk fabric in plain weave, completely degummed and unweighted. Very beautiful luster.
Use for scarves, blouses and linings.
Satin
General term for fabrics in satin weave (also called twill weave), with a very smooth, shiny surface and supple drape.
Use for wedding dresses, evening wear, blouses, shirts, nightgowns, scarves and bed linen.
Taffeta
General term for tightly woven, plain weave fabrics, slightly cross-ribbed due to thicker weft and firm to stiff, depending on the material.
Use for evening wear, blouses, skirts, party wear and lining.
Tulle
Fabric produced on warp knitting or bobbin knitting machines, usually with a honeycomb structure, smooth, patterned, or possibly embroidered – stretchable and non-stretchable. Used for wedding and evening gowns and veils.