Satin can be made from either man-made or natural fibers. Satin is a type of fabric, not a type of fiber. Most satin is made from man-made materials, but some more expensive satins are made from 100% silk.
Satin is a fabric that has a shiny side that is created by a specific weaving pattern.
Satin is a pattern of weave, that is the way threads are arranged when woven into fabric. It is not a particular fabric or fiber. Other examples of type of weave would be plain and twill.
satin is a lustrous and a very glossy fabric
i think its probably a synthetic fiber
yes
a natural fiber
Natural fibre
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natural fibre is the answer.
wool is a natural animal fiber
Synthetic Fiber
Jute is a natural fiber, often used to make manila bags or rope.
Natural. It is the fiber made by the silkworm to surround the cocoon of the silk worm larva.
Yes, acrilan AKA acrylic is an all-natural fiber. It's an all-natural fiber because it comes from an animal fur or skin.
(This fiber refers to Textile fiber)Natural fiber are naturally growing from Cotton plant.Man made fiber are polyster,rayon,viscose staple fiber. Its is a process of wood pulp chemically treated and processed to make a fiber equal to natural fiber with same qualities.viscose and cotton virtually have nodifference.But polyster have poor qualites compared to other in areas like thermal regain,moisture regain,softness,anti pilling,air premeabilty.
No, it's an exotic fiber