Ajrakh Crystal Black, Designer Indian Fabric
Ajrakh Crystal Black, Designer Indian Fabric
Ajrakh Crystal Black, Designer Indian Fabric
Ajrakh Crystal Black, Designer Indian Fabric

Ajrakh Crystal Black, Designer Indian Fabric

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  • Fabric Width: 44 Inch
  • Type: Unstitched Printed Fabric
  • Care Instruction: Normal Hand Wash Or Machine Wash
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    Introducing our premium polyester fabric collection, featuring Poly Cotton Cambric, Muslin, and Crepe. Each fabric type is carefully selected for its high-quality texture and luxurious feel, ensuring that you receive only the best.

    Poly Cotton Cambric 

    • Cambric is a type of natural fabric that is made from either linen or cotton. This type of fabric has been made for hundreds of years, and is a variants of chambray fabric. This type of fabric is both fine and dense, and it is similar to denim in many ways.  
    • Cambric fabric is perfect for lacework and embroideries. Its common uses include various ready-made clothes like gowns, shirts for men, tops for women, dresses for weddings, and other garments.

    Muslin

    • During the rule of British colonialism in India, the Muslin weavers were treated very brutally and were forced to weave other fabrics as well.
      The leader of the Indian Independence movement, Mahatma Gandhi started spinning yarn to make Khadi which is a type of Muslin.
      Muslin Fabric hence became a way to encourage self-reliance, as well as peacefully, withstand British rule.
    • Muslin Fabric can be used for Clothing, Home-furnishing, Art-work and many more.

    Crepe Silk

    • Crepe fabric has no clear origin point in the history of human civilization. Since the concept behind crepe is so simple, many cultures have adopted forms of this fabric at one stage of development or another. For instance, Crepe is still used by Orthodox Greek women for mourning, and various cultures of the Indian subcontinent incorporate crepe into their traditional garments.
    • Today, crepe is most commonly used in high fashion and other types of decorative apparel design. Crepe fabric has long since lost its immediate association with mourning attire, which has allowed the use of this textile to expand outside of its traditional uses. Often mixed with other fabric types and weaves, crepe has a unique light, textured profile that makes it highly useful in flowing, airy garments.


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