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Brocade Fabric

Brocade is a luxurious fabric known for its intricate, raised patterns woven into the material, often using gold, silver, or colored threads. Historically, it originated in ancient China and India, becoming popular in Europe during the Middle Ages for royal garments and furnishings. The fabric is typically made from silk, though modern versions may use cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers. The patterns, which can include florals, paisleys, or geometric designs, are created using a Jacquard loom, giving brocade its characteristic texture and sheen. It is commonly used in high-fashion clothing, upholstery, and ceremonial textiles due to its opulent appearance.

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