Brocade Fabric
Jacquard Baroque fabric white/silver
SKU: C7011-131
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AUDE PETOUX
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Product description
Jacquard Baroque fabric white/silver is a lightweight jacquard with distinctive textured relief pattern inspired by 17th century European Baroque style. Perfect for carnival costumes, theatre wear and historical garments.
Specifications
- SKU:
- C7011-131
- Weight
- 170 g
Jacquard Baroque fabric white/silver is a lightweight jacquard fabric with a beautifully structured relief pattern, inspired by the opulent European Baroque style of the early 17th century. The white and silver combination gives the fabric a festive, elegant look that instantly stands out on stage or at carnival.
This fabric is woven using a special technique that creates a three-dimensional, textured surface. The material drapes beautifully and feels lovely soft, while remaining light in weight, making it comfortable to wear in costumes and flowing garments. The back is neatly finished without separate lining, which keeps the fabric flexible and gives it extra dimension.
Applications
This product is perfect for:
- Carnival costumes and princess dresses
- Theatre costumes and stage wear
- Historical costumes and Baroque-style clothing
- Formal wear and gala outfits
- Decorative applications such as curtains or tablecloths for events
| 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