What are the various fancy weaves and describe any two?
Answer / Tanuj Kumar
Fancy weaves refer to complex, decorative patterns created by interlacing warp and weft threads in intricate ways. Some common examples of fancy weaves include brocade, damask, matka, ikat, and tapestry.
1. Brocade: This is a richly decorated fabric with raised designs on the surface achieved by using supplementary weft threads, which are threaded through extra warp threads. Brocades can be further classified based on the number of weft threads used (single or double-cloth brocades) and the patterns created (floral, geometric, or figurative).
2. Damask: This is a reversible patterned fabric with intricate designs that are visible both on the front and back sides. The design consists of repeating motifs woven into the fabric using supplementary weft threads. Damask fabrics have been popular for centuries due to their luxurious appearance and durability.
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