Product History
Originally crafted from silk, marquisette gained popularity in the 19th century as a decorative fabric for evening and bridal gowns. Its luxurious yet practical qualities made it a staple for creating ethereal and elegant garments. Over time, its uses expanded into more functional domains, including netting for insect protection and lightweight curtains.
Today, marquisette continues to blend beauty and utility, serving as a reliable material for both fashion and home décor. Whether used for a delicate bridal veil or a practical mosquito net, its enduring charm and versatility remain unmatched.
Product More Info
Marquisette is woven using a leno weave technique, where pairs of warp threads are twisted to lock the weft threads in place. This process creates its signature open mesh, ensuring durability and breathability. The fabric can be made from silk, cotton, wool, rayon, nylon, or blended fibers.