1 m = 1.1 yd
Composition: | 95% Polyester 3% Polyamide 2% Metallic Fibers |
Width: | 112 cm |
Manufacturer: | Forster Rohner |
Country: | Switzerland |
Categories: | Blouses, Skirts |
This exquisite guipure lace fabric celebrates the bounty of nature, interlacing blossoms, grapes and pomegranates into an elaborate pattern crafted in silver tones. Joined with a weightless lattice net, it shimmers with delicate glitter, especially in the evening light.
The design of the lace woven with metallic fibers is based on the pattern popular in the 1850s. Back in the day, only rich people could afford to have such fabrics. Now it’s your turn to shine and dazzle! This Swiss-made lace has a slightly stiff texture and a perfect drape, which makes it a cherished option for trimmings and overlays.
Guipure lace fabric is a type of bobbin lace that consists of raised elements interconnected with bars and subtle plaits. One of the most elegant lace types, it is also known as Venetian lace, and is a surefire trend for bridal and evening dresses in 2018. This lace can also be used to finish skirts, bodices or trains. Guipure lace is distinguished by thick outline that accentuates the beauty and splendour of the pattern. This lace is durable and easy to sew with.
Haute couture fabric is a luxurious type of cloth constructed by hand from start to finish with the application of high end materials and great attention to detail. Each single metre of couture fabrics requires lots of time and craftsmanship, which results in outstanding designs and exceptional quality. Referring to the women's fashion only, these fabrics make eye-catching dresses and show-stopping skirts.
Haute couture fabrics are traditionally represented by opulent embroidered tulles by Jakob Schaepfer, Forster Rohner and Aldo Bianchi, exquisite laces by HOH, Sophie Hallette and Riechers Marescot, etherial silks by Taroni, Ruffo Coli and other renowned European brands.
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All fabrics on our website are priced by the running meter. The term "running meter" or "linear meter" is used in the fabric industry.
To convert meters to yards, use the conversion factor 0.9144. In other words,
1 Yard = 0.9144 Meters
1 Metre = 1.0936 Yards