Leading Exporters and Wholesaler of Leather Fabric, Silk Fabric and Wool Fabric from Delhi.
Business Type | Exporter, Supplier |
Country of Origin | India |
Material | Leather |
Feature | Great Designs, Premium Quality |
Pattern | Plain |
Width | 46inch |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Preferred Buyer From
Location | Worldwide |
We are India based Faux leather Fabric exporter & supplier providing quality Faux leather fabric. Our faux leather is an artificial fabric with a PVC surface made to look and feel like real leather, It is a cheaper alternative to real animal leather. It is a highly versatile product, extremely hard wearing, great for use in upholstery and furnishing projects at home, in a vehicle, in the caravan or anywhere that requires a tough, durable material. We offer a vast range of faux leathers from recycled leather, crib 5 leather, high performance anti-microbial leather and dress leather. We maintain an extensive and diverse array of colours, textures, and finishes in our inventory to suit all needs. We guarantee a reliable and consistent product.
Business Type | Exporter, Supplier |
Country of Origin | India |
Material | Silk |
Color | White |
Wash Care | Machine Wash |
GSM | 200 GSM |
Width | 40 Inch |
Usage | Garments |
Fabric Weight | 50-100g/sqm |
Preferred Buyer From
Location | Worldwide |
Pure Silk Fabric is woven from natural silk fibers. Silk is the strongest natural textile in the world. This textile was just recently surpassed in strength by a lab-engineered biomaterial, but it remains the strongest fabric made through natural processes. It is used for bridal wear, evening wear, lingerie, blouses, linings, Salwar kameez and Kurtis. Today this luxurious material is available in many varieties. Silk cloth can be decorated using embroidery and embellishments.
Business Type | Exporter, Supplier |
Country of Origin | India |
Material | Wool |
Feature | Comfortable, Impeccable Finish |
Technics | Handloom |
Pattern | Plain |
Preferred Buyer From
Location | Worldwide |
Wool is a type of fabric derived from the hairs of various animals. While most people associate the word “wool” with sheep, there are, in fact, a variety of distinct types of wool that producers derive from animals other than sheep.
To make wool, producers harvest the hairs of animals and spin them into yarn. They then weave this yarn into garments or other forms of textiles. Wool is known for its durability and thermally insulating properties; depending on the type of hair that producers use to make wool, this fabric may benefit from the natural insulative effects that keep the animal that produced the hair warm throughout the winter.
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