Custom start after review
Best for first commercial runs, small drops and repeatable custom textile tests.
For independent designers, small brands and product teams who need real woven jacquard - not a generic fabric catalog. Send a motif, AI image, reference photo or existing sample. We review pattern repeat, yarn route, structure, weight, color count, MOQ and sampling before bulk weaving.
Best for first commercial runs, small drops and repeatable custom textile tests.
Final price depends on material, yarn, density, color count, finishing and pattern complexity.
Strike-off cost and timing are confirmed after we review the design and weaving route.
Usually planned after sample approval; final lead time depends on material route and loom schedule.
Jacquard fabric is a design system, not a single look. We weave nine established motif families — bring us a reference or a Pantone and we translate.
Realistic flowers and vines in multiple colors. Our most-requested family for handbags, cushions and fashion accessories.
Curved teardrop shape originating from Kashmir. Persian and Central Asian roots; timeless for scarves and heritage collections.
Reversible tone-on-tone weave with one or two colours. Glossy motif on matte ground — the classical jacquard.
Diamond, lattice and repeat shapes in structured grids. Modern and architectural — easy to colour-match to brand palettes.
17th-century ornamental style with scrolling acanthus and dense florals in high-contrast colours. Statement upholstery and interiors.
Woven stripes, ribbons and border motifs. Directional layout for trims, edges and panel-fabric accents.
17th-century English design with winding vines, Tree of Life motifs and stylized florals. Timeless for upholstery and heavy-weight interior fabrics.
Pastoral scenes in one colour on a light ground. Originated in 18th-century France; storytelling for country and heritage interiors.
East-Asian inspired motifs — line-drawn florals, birds and pavilions. Blue-and-white porcelain feel, refined and calligraphic.
The right jacquard fabric starts with the right weight. From silk-like 80 GSM to 600+ GSM specialty heavyweights - pick the tier that matches your product.
Lightest tier. Soft, fluid drape with a satin-like sheen. Best for dresses, blouses, scarves, ties, headbands and fine fashion accessories.
Light and crisp with subtle sheen. Ideal for tailored jackets, dresses, traditional / Hanfu garments and lightweight woven tapestries.
Our workhorse tier and the sweet spot around 220 GSM. Balanced body, excellent colour-fastness. Best for handbags, tote panels, hat crowns, sneaker uppers and other accessories.
Heavy and dimensional - chenille yarn gives a plush, sculptural ground with the motif in smooth filament contrast. Best for upholstery, cushions, oversized totes and vintage-style furniture wraps.
Substantial hand with a linen-like coarse touch - the hand-crafted feel you can't get from smooth polyester. Best for statement upholstery, curtain panels, artistic interiors and contemporary furniture.
Our heaviest tier for statement pieces. Wool-look and boucle-style yarns build a dense, tactile cloth. Best for luxury upholstery, wall panels, headboards and gallery-scale art projects.
Factory experience in Jiaxing, Zhejiang
Buyers across Africa, Americas, Europe and Asia
Stock, adaptable and custom woven directions
RFQ flow
The goal is not more vague form events. The goal is a complete buyer message that sales can price and qualify quickly.
Share the product type, artwork or reference, estimated meters per design, material direction, timeline and destination market.
We review yarn route, weave structure, color count, width, price logic and whether the project should stay low-MOQ or move to bulk.
After sample approval, confirm final specs, order meters, packaging needs and production timeline before bulk weaving.
Short answers for designers and small brands before sending artwork for review.
Five steps, roughly 20–25 days end to end.