4 Pieces Damask Duvet Cover Bedding Sets, All for Enjoyment!
Material: Satin
Crafts: Jacquard
Origin: NanTong, China
Unit Packing: 1 Set / PVC Bag
Care Instruction: Gentle Mashine Wash in Low Temperature, Do Not Bleach, Do Not Dry Clean, Washed Size Change 2%-3%
Product Dimensions
4 Pieces: 1pc Duvet Cover, 2pc Pillowcases, 1pc Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet
Full/Queen Size:
Duvet Cover: 200*230cm (79"*91")
Pillowcase: 48*74cm (18"*29")
Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet: 230*250cm (91"*99")
Queen/King Size:
Duvet Cover: 220*240cm (87"*95")
Pillowcase: 48*74cm (18"*29")
Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet: 250*270cm (99"*107")
Standard Size Chart
Damask is a weaving technique which originated in China during the Han Dynasty (200 BC), where it was useful for producing colourful, precious egypt fabrics. The technique spread from your Orient via the Silk Road and Damascus in Syria became the centre of the damask weaving approach. In the Middle Ages, the technique appeared in Southern Europe and shifted northwards, finding a new centre in Haarlem, Holland. This is where the Georg Jensen family encountered the weaving technique and helped bring it back to Denmark.
The damask weaving approach is characterised simply by dense, fine-threaded textiles. The aid pattern with matt and glossy surfaces is created by the alternating dominance of weft and warp. Damask is a distinctive woven pattern that looks to be floral or flourishing. It is compared to the classic fleur-de-lis shape. The same pattern is repeated in rows and columns, and it is typically visible on both sides of a fabric. Higher end damask fabrics are usually reversible, with the colors opposite on each side. For example , one side might appear as being a white design on a black background, but when you turn it over it reveals that equivalent pattern but with the design in black on a white background. The background fabric is smooth, while the woven pattern is slightly raised.