- (brocade) thick heavy expensive material with a raised pattern
- (brocade) weave a design into (textiles)
- (brocaded) embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery; "brocaded silk"; "an embossed satin"; "embossed leather"; "raised needlework"; "raised metalwork"
- Brocade is a class of richly decorative shuttle-woven fabrics, often made in colored silks and with or without gold and silver threads. ...
- (BROCADE) jacquard fabric design, often silk, with raised patterns and floating yarns on the back of the fabric, imitating embroidery
- (Brocade (Silk)) An elaborate and richly figured fabric woven on a Jacquard loom using satin weave. The warp float gives a raised appearance. Originally woven in silk with additional silver or gold threads, but now can be made with man-made fibers. Was first produced in China. ...
- (Brocade) A heavy, exquisite jacquard type fabric with an all-over raised pattern or floral design.
- (Brocade) From the Italian word for “embossed cloth,” brocade is a fabric with designs woven into it.
- (Brocade) Weft float weave used to add design and embellishment. Often seen on the kilim bands at the ends of oriental rugs.
- (Brocade) a multi-use formal, Jacquard woven fabric with intricate raised woven designs resembling embroidery. It is often made with variety of thread colors depicting complex patterns and scenes with a shiny finish. Background weave is often satin. ...
- (Brocade) is a jacquard weave with an embossed effect and contrasting surfaces. Can also be woven with synthetic or man-made fibers.
- Brocade was originally an elegant, heavy silk fabric with a floral or figured pattern woven with gold or silver thread, produced in China and Japan. Currently, any of the major textile fibers may be used in a wide range of quality and price. Brocades are typically ornate, jacquard-woven fabrics. ...
- (Brocade) Rich jacquard-woven fabric with all-over interwoven design of raised figures of flowers. From French word, meaning to ornament.
- (Brocade) Weaving technique used in some flat-woven rugs whereby a supplementary weft is added into the ground warp and weft to create a pattern.
- (Brocade) a spider-like shell burst pattern. Generally has silver tail effect, and is brighter than willow or tiger tail-style bursts.
- (Brocade) A heavy rich- looking jacquard fabric with contrasting surfaces or a multicolor design . Used in upholstery , draperies evening wear.
- (Brocade) A thick, heavy fabric made with a Jacquard loom and a satin weave, most often featuring a raised floral pattern. Brocade is typically made from silk, rayon or nylon, and has a very Oriental look. It is often used in home decor, womens wear and accessories.
- (brocade) [broh-kayd] 1) fabric woven with an elaborate design, esp. one having a raised overall design, usually of flowers and foliage.
- (Brocade) An intricately woven heavier fabric with raised designs.
- (Brocade) Fabric featuring raised patterns or designs in its weave.
- (Brocade) Originally heavy silk with elaborate pattern in silver and gold threads. Name applied to many materials which resemble historic brocades. When designs are woven in relief against a foundation of another weave, as a satin ground, the material is said to be brocaded. ...
- (Brocade) Common term that describes an effect of woven gold clusters usually bound together within a star burst.
- (Brocade) A woven, patterned fabric using multi-colored threads. A raised pattern in relief against the background. May use metallic treads as part of the pattern. Used in upholstery and clothing. Normally is a heavier fabric
- (Brocade) Rich, jaquered weave fabric with a woven design of raised figures and floral motifs, pattern emphasized by contrast in weave or colours. examples
- (Brocade) heavyweight silk, usually patterned.