Jacquard Quilt Covers, The Utmost Luxury

April 03, 2017

Jacquard Quilt Covers, The Utmost Luxury

A longstanding argument is whether sculpture or painting is a more noble form of art. Is it sculpture, with all its intricate details and the meticulous work required to turn a stone into a masterpiece? Or manifesting a picture the painter has in mind, using merely a blank piece of paper or cloth and a combination of different shades of colours furnished marvellously to conjure a mix of sincere human sensations. This argument, art fans will relate, cannot be put to rest undisputedly.

Fortunately when it comes to fabric, jacquard, that we at Isador consider to be a woven art, cannot be compared to any of its printed fabric cousins. This woven blessing have brought the best of both worlds.

The fact is that many of us would prefer fabrics to be endowed with some kind of simple pattern, especially when it comes to quilt covers and coverlets. These patterns could be post-woven printed, specifically the economical ones. Even though they might occasionally look all right, jacquard on the other hand takes the look of the fabric to a new level. In weaving the pattern directly into the fabric itself by changing the type and colour of warp thread, jacquard provides the pattern with a third dimension that makes it a treat for both the eye and skin.

Jacquard was invented in 1801 by French weaver Marie Jacquard, enabling regular workmen to produce beautiful patterns that earlier required exceptional patience and skill. Needless to say that before the advent of jacquard loom, producing as little as 10cm of fabric took a skilled weaver and his assistant a whole day. Jacquard revolutionised the fabric production industry in terms of versatility and quantity. Babbage, also known as the father of the computer, cited that the jacquard loom is capable of weaving any design the imagination of a man can conceive. Like all other aspects of life, computers have taken jacquard production further and has enabled the weaving of even more intricate designs.

Jacquard fabrics are more elegant and smoother than printed fabrics. They are more durable and can also be reversible, which gives the fabric great versatility in application. All this comes at a cost, as the jacquard looms are expensive and the adding of coloured warp threads is tedious and time consuming process that is completed by automation. This results in high prices of jacquard fabric compared to other types, but when buying jacquard, you are investing in a durable piece of art that combines both beauty, luxury and comfort.

 


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Australian Bed Linen Sizes Chart

Item Description

Size

Measurments (cms)

Fitted Sheet

Single

91x193x40

 

Double

137x193x40

 

Queen

152x203x40

 

King

182x203x40

 

Super King

203x203x40

Flat Sheet

Single

180 x 275

 

Double

230 x 275

 

Queen

245x 275

 

King

275 x 275

 

Super King

310 x 275

Bedspread

Single

180 x 240

 

Queen

240 x 260

 

King

280 x 260

 

Super King

300 x 260

Quilt Cover

Single

140 x 210

 

Double

180 x 210

 

Queen

210 x 210

 

King

245 x 210

 

Super King

270 x 240

European Pillow Shams

Oxford Style

65 x 65 (+7)

King Pillow Shams

With Flange

52 x 92 (+7)

King Pillow Cases

Envelope Style

52 x 92