Definition
Damask is a type of fabric known for its reversible, patterned design woven into it. It’s usually made from silk, linen, wool, or synthetic fibers. The patterns are created by contrasting warp-faced and weft-faced weaves. Think of elegant tablecloths, draperies, or upholstery with subtle, raised designs. It’s a luxurious fabric often used in formal settings. Damask fabrics add a touch of sophistication to any space. ✨