JACQUARD & DAMASK FABRIC

Damask fabrics are woven with a pattern visible on both sides. Often intricate in design, damask fabric is sophisticated and a worthwhile addition to rooms in need of an elegant touch. You've likely seen damask used for fine drapery and upholstery in resorts, high class restaurants, and other establishments. At Best Fabric Store, you'll find hundreds of these options to choose from to refresh lackluster décor and upholstery in any room of your home.

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Aloha Spice Fabric

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Ambrosia Java Fabric

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Kalin Fabrics Anna Lime

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Fabricut Argiano Candyapple

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Aspen Ebony Fabric

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Aspen Scarlet Fabric

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Aster Cappuccino Fabric

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Aster Gem Fabric

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Greek Collection Attenas Apple Drapery Fabric

ATSAPE
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Jacquard & Damask Fabric FAQs

Q: What kind of fabric is Damask?

A: Damask is not just one type of fabric, but several fabrics. Damask is a patterned cotton fabric that has a contrasting luster. This is created by using a satin weave along with a sateen, twill or plain weave. They are reversible fabrics, and are often considered regal and elegant.


Q: What is Damascus fabric?

A: Damascus fabric is Damask fabric. This fabric was originally produced in Damascus in the European Middle Ages, which is where the name is derived from.


Q: What is the difference between jacquard and damask fabric?

A: Jacquard is a type of loom and pattern that is commonly seen in Damask fabrics. In a way, they are one and the same, while also having some differences. Jacquard means that the pattern is woven into the fabric, rather than just printed on it, which is a characteristic of Damask fabric.


Q: What does damask mean?

A: Damask is defined by the Dictionary as a figured woven fabric with a pattern visible on both sides, typically used for table linen and upholstery.