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Curated by the House

The Jacquard Fabric

The Annie Rose jacquard fabric is created with deep history and meaning. Crafted in Italy, the fabric is woven from a series of fibers, embedding the House's rose emblem directly into the material. Using the most luxurious fibers, the House creates with highly sustainable materials, embodying quality, meaning, and timelessness. 

Jacquard fabric is an intricately woven material with a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Let's delve into the fascinating history of jacquard fabric.

 

The History of the Jacquard Fabric

Jacquard fabric is woven on a special loom that allows for complex patterns to be created with precision. This type of fabric is named after French weaver Joseph Marie Jacquard, who invented the Jacquard loom in 1804. The loom uses a series of punched cards to control the weaving of the fabric, resulting in the House's ability to weave its rose emblem directly into the material.

 

The Creation of the Jacquard Fabric

In the creation of the House's rose jacquard, the jacquard loom operates by raising and lowering individual warp threads based on the House's rose pattern specifications via operated punched cards.

 

The Quality of the Jacquard Fabric

Due to the intricate weaving process, the luxurious fibers, and intense attention to detail, the House's rose jacquard is considered an iconic luxury material. The complexity of the House's rose emblem woven into the material reflects the essence of quality and craftsmanship, making it a staple piece in the fashion House.

 

The Conclusion

Originating from 19th-century France, evolving into the House of Annie Rose, the jacquard captivates with its timeless allure and craftsmanship.