What is Jacquard?
Jacquard is a general name for fabrics with woven or knitted patterns. In woven jacquard, individual warp yarns can be controlled separately, which makes complex and detailed designs possible. This technique is named after Joseph-Marie Jacquard, who developed a system for controlling the weaving process.
The pattern is part of the fabric construction, so it has a different character than a print. Jacquard can be made from many fibres, including cotton, polyester, viscose, wool, silk or blends. Depending on the design, both sides of the fabric may look different, and one side is usually chosen as the face side.