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MOIRE ANTIQUE

  • 1 Moire Antique

    A dress silk fabric used for waiscoats, dress goods, etc. Figured by a jacquard, usually in stripes on a satin ground, with a moire repp stripe between each two figure stripes. The fabric is folded lengthways with face inside, the selvedges covering each other and stitched together. The fabric is then damped and passed between hot cylinders.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Moire Antique

  • 2 Moire Anglaise

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Moire Anglaise

  • 3 Antique

    Applied to certain fabrics in imitation of the materials of former centuries; instance satin antiques, moire antiques, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Antique

  • 4 Silk Fabrics

    The Silk Association of Great Britain and Ireland, Inc., has formulated the following definitions of " Silks ": - (1) Silk means the natural product of the silkworm, whether net, spun, or schappe silk. (2) Woven or knitted textiles and articles made therefrom. Silk goods may only be so called if they contain no other fibre than silk. They may be further qualified as pure silk goods if they contain no tin weighting and no added weight of any kind other than that which is an essential part of dyeing and finishing. (3) The word silk may be used for articles containing silk and other fibres provided it is clearly qualified, as for example, silk warp taffeta, silk warp poplin, silk pile velvet, silk mixture, silk union, etc. (4) Smallwares, certain smallwares containing silks in combination with other fibres (such as Paris bindings, gimps, eyeglass cords, etc.), have been by long established custom known as "silks." Only where there is a clear long established custom may they continue to be described as silk, otherwise the general principles set forth above will apply. The more generally known silk fabrics are as given below: - Armures - Barathea, Loisine, Natte, Ottoman, Roy ale. Repp. Figured Silks - Arras, Broche, Brocatelle, Brocades, Chevron, Chine warp prints. Cote-line, Damassin, Foulard, Lampas, Matelasse, Striped tabaret. Satins - Duchesse, Meteor, Mervelleux, Peau de Soie, Radyimar, Raadames, Radium, Satin mousseline. Satin messaline. Satin lus-mineaux. Satin charmeuse. Satin de Lyon, Satin chine. Satin lumiere, Soleil, Soie de Devil. Twills - Serge, Surah, Sarcenat. Velvet, or pile weaves - Terry velvet frese, Utrecht, Velours de nord. Velours de chiffon, Velours de sabre. Silk warp, wool weft - Bengaline, Cotele, Crepon, Irish poplin, Popeline, Poplinette, Sultane, Sicilienne, Velours Victoria, Veloa-tine. Silk warp, cotton weft - Moirette, Polonaise, Satins, Satinet, Striped linings. Taffetas, plain weaves - Bengaline de Soie, Epingle, Faille Francaise, Glace, Gros grain, Gros de Tours, Gros de Naples, Gros de Suez, Lustring, Pongee, Poult de Soie, Royale, Tabaret, Taffeta mousseline. Taffeta chiffon. Crepe de chine, Ninon, tulle, voile, Marquisette, Moire onde. Moire Faconne, Moire Francaise, Moire Antique.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Silk Fabrics

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  • moire antique — moire antique, silk watered in a large pattern. ╂[< French moire antique] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Moire antique — Moir e Moi r[ e] (mw[aum] r[=a] ; m[=o] r[=a]), n. 1. A watered, clouded, or frosted appearance on textile fabrics or metallic surfaces. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. Erroneously, moire, the fabric. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3. a wavy pattern of lines… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • moire — [ mwar ] n. f. • 1690; mouaire 1650; angl. mohair → mohair 1 ♦ Anciennt Étoffe en poils de chèvre. ⇒ mohair. 2 ♦ (fin XVIIe) Mod. Apprêt que reçoivent certains tissus par écrasement irrégulier de leur grain (à la calandre, au cylindre). Moire à… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • moiré — moire [ mwar ] n. f. • 1690; mouaire 1650; angl. mohair → mohair 1 ♦ Anciennt Étoffe en poils de chèvre. ⇒ mohair. 2 ♦ (fin XVIIe) Mod. Apprêt que reçoivent certains tissus par écrasement irrégulier de leur grain (à la calandre, au cyl …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Moire (fabric) — Moire ribbons In textiles, a moire (pronounced /ˈmwɑr/ or /ˈmɔr/) (less often, moiré) is a fabric with a wavy (watered) appearance produced mainly from silk, but also wool, cotton and rayon. The watered ap …   Wikipedia

  • Moiré — (frz., spr. mŏareh), Mohr, Moor, geflammtes (gewässertes) Seiden , Woll oder Baumwollzeug; moiré antique (spr. angtihk), altertümlicher Mohr (mit blitzartig auseinander laufenden Adern); moirieren (wässern), angenäßten Zeugen durch heiße Pressung …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • moire — (moi r ) s. f. 1°   Originairement, étoffe faite avec le poil d une espèce de chèvre de l Asie Mineure. •   Il y avait deux sortes d étoffes nommées cilices, l une très fine et très belle, tissue de poil d antilope ou de chèvre sauvage appelée mo …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • MOIRE — n. f. Apprêt que reçoivent, à la calandre ou au cylindre, par l’écrasement de leur grain, certaines étoffes de soie, de laine, de coton ou de lin, et qui leur communique un éclat changeant, une apparence ondée et chatoyante. Moire à grands, à… …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • moire — n. (in full moire antique) watered fabric, orig. mohair, now usu. silk. Etymology: F (earlier mouaire) f. MOHAIR …   Useful english dictionary

  • Moiré — (franz., spr. mŭa , Mohr, Moor, gewässerte Zeuge), wollene oder seidene Gewebe mit wolkenartigem Schimmer auf der ganzen Fläche oder auf dem Grund zwischen eingewebten Figuren. Die Moiren (Parzen). Relief im Humboldtschen Schloß zu Tegel. Dieser… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Watered silk — is a type of silk fabric which has been passed through a set of rollers as a fabric finishing process, to give the surface a moiré pattern.Other fabrics can be given the same process.Method of productionMoiré effects are produced from two… …   Wikipedia

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