Songket
Songket is a luxurious handwoven fabric characterized by its intricate patterns and metallic threads, traditionally made from silk or cotton.
About Songket
Songket is a traditional fabric originating from Southeast Asia, particularly known for its rich textures and elaborate designs created using a jacquard weaving technique. This specialty fabric often incorporates metallic threads, adding a shimmering effect that enhances its visual appeal. The typical fibers used in Songket include silk for its softness and luster, cotton for durability, and metallic threads for decorative purposes. Common applications include ceremonial garments, traditional attire, and high-end fashion, making it a sought-after choice for designers aiming for opulence.
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Hand wash or machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water. Avoid bleach and tumble drying. Iron on low heat.
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Songket is often used in cultural ceremonies and weddings, reflecting the heritage and artistry of the region. The intricate patterns are often symbolic, representing various cultural motifs.
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