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Damask

| What is damask?

Damask refers to a broad group of woven fabrics made on a jacquard loom. It's a patterned cotton fabric distinguished by using contrasting luster. The contrasting luster is created by utilizing a satin weave in combination with a sateen, twill or plain weave. It is reversible, and known for being regal in effect. It's used for decor, such as sheets and curtains, and fine apparel.

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