Fabric Name |
Recyclable Green Solid Taffeta Fabric |
Width | 68 Inches |
Material | Taffeta |
Weave | Plain Weave |
Color | Green |
Product Code | TU 1784 |
Price | Rs. 51/meter |
Description -->
A fabric made for special occasions, Taffeta has been growing in popularity. It is a 100% poly fabric and thanks to its water-resistant nature, it can be used for many purposes.
It is a crisp, plain-woven fabric, that came into existence in the Middle East in the twelfth century. With a lustrous appearance, taffeta is also quite durable, holding its shape for many years. It is generally used for making reusable bags, high-end bag linings, medical gowns, and bedsheets.
Applications of Silk Taffeta Fabric
Evening Gowns and Formal Dresses
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Structured Silhouettes: Silk taffeta fabric’s stiffness allows to create voluminous skirts, ball gowns, and dramatic silhouettes.
- Bridal Gowns: Many wedding dresses, especially those with full skirts and elegant details, are crafted from silk taffeta due to its luxurious look and ability to hold intricate shapes.
Bridal Wear
- Bridal Gowns: Silk taffeta is frequently used for bridal gowns because of its smooth finish, crisp texture, and ability to create elegant, structured designs that stand out.
- Veils and Accessories: The fabric is also used in bridal veils, sashes, and bows, adding to the grandeur of the bridal ensemble.
Home Décor
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Draperies and Curtains: Silk taffeta is used in high-end home décor, particularly for curtains and draperies.
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Upholstery: Although less common, silk taffeta is sometimes used in decorative upholstery for chairs, cushions, and pillows.
Washing Instruction of Silk Taffeta Fabric
- Always wash silk taffeta in cold or lukewarm water (below 30°C or 86°F) to prevent damage and shrinkage.
- For heavily embellished or intricately designed silk taffeta items, dry cleaning is the safest option.
- Iron on the lowest heat setting, specifically designed for silk, and always iron the fabric inside out.