Definition
Watered silk, also known as moiré, is a type of silk fabric that has a wavy or rippled appearance. 🌊 This effect is achieved by pressing two layers of the fabric together under heat and pressure. The crushed areas reflect light differently, creating the characteristic pattern. Think of it as a subtle, shimmering design on silk. Unlike plain silk, watered silk has a unique texture and visual appeal. It's often used in formal wear, linings, and decorative items.