Velvet can be made from many different kinds of fibers. It is woven on a special loom that weaves two pieces of velvet at the same time. The two pieces are then cut apart and the two lengths of fabric are wound on separate take-up rolls. Velvet was expensive to make before industrial power looms became available. It is thus considered a luxury good, and associated with high status.
Velvet is difficult to clean due to its pile, but modern dry cleaning methods perform well.
Velvet pile is created by warp or vertical yarns and velveteen pile is created by weft or fill yarns.
Velvet is made, ideally, from silk. Cotton can also be used, though this often results in a slightly less luxurious fabric. More recently, synthetic velvets have been developed, mostly polyester, nylon, viscose, acetate, and mixtures of different synthetics, or synthetics and natural fibers (eg. viscose and silk). Velvet can also be made from fibers such as linen, mohair, and wool. A cloth made by the Kuba people of the Democratic Republic of Congo from raffia is often referred to as "Kuba velvet".
Velvet wedding dress fits well, according to the weather too of course, velvet suit worn in cold weather,because of its warm, velvety, This time we show velvet variety of color shades, namely purple, black and white.
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