Brocade
Lizibizi is a brocade fabric that was used in the Renaissance era. The fabric was often used to make shirts, pants, and linens.
A cloth woven with a raised design is called a brocade. A damask fabric also has a raised design. With a damask the design is visible from both sides of the fabric.
Brocade is a fabric typically used for upholstery and draperies. It is also sometimes used for costumes or very formal wear. Sometimes sequins are added.
How do you wash modal fabric?
Brocade is a type of richly decorative fabric, typically made with a raised pattern that is woven into the fabric rather than printed on it. It is often used for formal garments, upholstery, and home decor items due to its elegant appearance.
Shu brocade, made in Sichun, had its origins in the Han Dynasty. It is an important cultural heritage and prestigious craftwork in China. As early as 1907.
Brocade is the term for decorative fabrics usually created on a loom. It dates back to the Middle Ages. Modern uses are in upholstery, curtains and formal evening wear.
A rich fabric woven with a raised design, often using gold or silver threads
A cloth woven with a raised design is called a brocade. A damask fabric also has a raised design. With a damask the design is visible from both sides of the fabric.
Wash it.
Yes you can. cold wash, low dry