Jacquard

Fabric Name

Jacquard

Thickness

0/43

Weight

440

Width

160

Yarn

150*300

Introduction to Jacquard Fabric

Jacquard fabric is a type of textile woven using a Jacquard loom — a device invented by the French craftsman Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804. This fabric is distinguished by its intricate patterns, which are woven directly into the fabric’s structure rather than printed or embroidered on the surface.

Any fabric featuring woven patterns may resemble jacquard, but only those made on a Jacquard loom are considered true Jacquard fabrics.

Jacquard fabric is especially valued for its decorative and elegant appearance, while also being relatively heavy and durable. These qualities can be further enhanced when made with strong fibers such as wool.

Key Characteristics of Jacquard Fabric

Available in various color options

Applications of Jacquard Fabric

  • Backpacks
  • Travel suitcases

  • Laptop bags

  • Handbags / Duffel bags

  • Pencil cases

  • Public or commercial space decoration

  • Seat and travel table covers

Available in various color options

Jacquard fabric features raised patterns that are created during the weaving process using a Jacquard loom, rather than by printing. In its industrial form, this fabric is reinforced with waterproof coatings, offering not only an elegant appearance but also high durability.

Yes, in industrial versions with suitable coatings (such as PVC or PU), Jacquard fabric can be completely waterproof, making it suitable for outdoor use or humid environments.

No, Jacquard patterns are woven, meaning they are part of the fabric’s structure from the start and do not fade or wear off over time.

Yes, the industrial version of this fabric, in addition to being waterproof, also offers excellent resistance to tearing, stretching, and abrasion.

Yes, printing or embroidery can be done, but due to the raised texture, it’s better to use simple designs or opt for embroidery to ensure better clarity.

Yes, the waterproof and UV-resistant versions of Jacquard fabric are excellent for outdoor use, such as for outdoor furniture, awnings, and equipment covers.

Yes, but it is best washed with cold water and without strong detergents. To preserve its waterproof properties, hand washing or dry cleaning is recommended.

Depending on the weave and coating, the fabric’s weight varies. Industrial Jacquard is generally relatively heavy, but its luxurious appearance and high durability make the extra weight worthwhile.