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What is golden velvet?

Golden velvet is a single-layer warp velvet fabric interwoven with mulberry silk and viscose rayon. Cashmere is dense, long and slightly inclined, but not as smooth as other cashmere. Generally used in women's clothing, curtains and decorative items. The warp and weft of golden velvet are made of untwisted raw silk, with plain weave as the ground and glossy rayon as the suede. The warp yarns of golden velvet are fixed in a "W" shape and float on the surface of the fabric with a certain floating length, and the cashmere woven is like ordinary warp satin fabric. The floating warp yarns on the surface of the fabric are cut off by the pile cutter, so that each pile is laid intermittently, and then refined, dyed and processed by brush pile. The density and height of golden velvet depend on the denier, density, floating length of velvet warp and the arrangement ratio of velvet warp and ground warp. Golden velvet is used for home curtain cloth, automobile decorative cloth, sofa cover cloth, luggage lining and cushion, etc. Especially after printing, it is more suitable for hotels, guest houses, theaters and other public places and home decoration.