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What Is Damask Fabric "Technically, damask is a type of woven jacquard fabric, woven with a single weft, reversible, and very durable because of its tight weave structure," Housley says.
Damask is a unique reversible weaving made with one warp thread and one weft thread, resulting in a tightly woven fabric that features an organic, symmetrical, and usually tone-on-tone print.
A century ago, Irish linen output was geared to needs that were remote from ordinary people, from military aircraft to the upholstery of early motor cars, or damask tableware for first-class ...
Ulster was once at the centre of Ireland’s linen industry and some damask weavers are still practising.
The global linen cloth, also known as Flax cloth market is expected to reach US$ 3,125.4 million by 2030, with an annual growth rate of more than 6.2%. The market volume is pegged at 206 kilo tons ...
For the Damask one, Pottery Barn adapted the pattern by using elements of it along the border. The modern aspect of lacquer meets the slightly traditional tracery of the Damask, forming this ...
The great Irish linen revival - why popularity of eco-friendly indigenous fabric has soared during the pandemic Linen has been enjoying something of a renaissance in the global fashion world but ...
Sarah Burton collaborated with Ireland's oldest linen producers to create an outstanding collection for Alexander McQueen at Paris Fashion Week.