Brocade Fabric
Jacquard baroque fabric bordeaux silver
SKU: C7011-018
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Product description
Jacquard baroque fabric bordeaux silver is a fluid jacquard weave with rich textured patterning, inspired by 17th century European baroque style. Perfect for costumes, carnival wear and theatrical clothing where decorative, luxurious character shines.
Specifications
- SKU:
- C7011-018
- Weight
- 170 g
Jacquard baroque fabric bordeaux silver is a fluid jacquard weave with luxurious bobbled patterning, directly inspired by the opulent European baroque style of the early 17th century. The combination of bordeaux and silver gives this fabric a theatrical, elegant presence that commands attention.
This jacquard fabric is lightweight and lovely soft in hand. The characteristic bobbled texture emerges from its distinctive weaving technique, creating a three-dimensional, decorative surface relief. The reverse side is neatly finished without lining, making the fabric comfortable to wear and simple to construct.
Applications
- Carnival costumes with rich, historical character
- Theatre and stage costumes for baroque or historical productions
- Princess and royal costumes for events and performances
- Decorative accessories such as sashes, capes and collar pieces
- Fantasy and LARP costumes with opulent appeal
| Weight | 170 g |
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"Good fabrics. Send fast. Funkytex is OK"
AUDE PETOUX · 27 Apr 2026
"Very good fabrics and spedition is very fast . Thanks and as soon"
AUDE PETOUX · 6 Jan 2024
"Love the range of fabrics. I’ve just got to decide what to make."
Chun Y Chan · 28 Aug 2025
"Helpful personal, great communication, quite fast delivery, good fabrics. I can recommend Funkytex"
Santa · 2 Nov 2021