
Silk Jacquard Fabric — Custom Woven Patterns, Wholesale Supply
DreamSilk manufactures silk jacquard fabric with patterns woven directly into the fabric structure using a jacquard loom. The design is part of the weave — not printed on top. Available in 100% mulberry silk and silk blend constructions.
Custom pattern development, wholesale pricing. OEKO-TEX® certified. Free samples.

SPECIFICATIONS
| Type | Weight Range | Width | Composition | Pattern Style | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Silk Jacquard | 14–19mm | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Custom woven motifs | Dresses, blouses, scarves |
| Silk Brocade | 16–22mm | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Silk or silk blend | Raised metallic or multi-color patterns | Formal wear, home décor, accessories |
| Silk Damask | 19–25mm | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Reversible tone-on-tone | Upholstery, drapery, evening wear |
| Silk Cotton Jacquard | 14–19mm | 114 / 140 cm | Silk / Cotton blend | Woven patterns with texture contrast | Shirts, casual dresses |
Silk Jacquard Fabric by Type
Silk Jacquard Color Options


Black Silk Jacquard

Gold Silk Jacquard

Navy Silk Jacquard

Red Silk Jacquard

Ivory Silk Jacquard

Silver Silk Jacquard

Custom Color Silk Jacquard

Woven-In Patterns That Last
Jacquard patterns are woven into the fabric — they are part of the structure. This means the design will never fade, crack, or peel off like printed patterns can over time. For products that need long-lasting visual impact — scarves, ties, formal garments, home textiles — jacquard is the most durable way to incorporate patterns.

Custom Pattern Development
Send us your pattern design and we set up the jacquard loom to produce it. We handle the technical translation from artwork to weave program. Complex patterns, logo repeats, geometric motifs, and traditional brocade designs are all possible. Minimum order applies for custom patterns — contact us for specifics based on your design complexity.

Fabric and Finished Products — From the Same Factory
We produce silk jacquard fabric and also manufacture finished products from it — scarves, ties, pillowcases, and garments. If you need jacquard fabric as raw material, we supply by the meter. If you need finished goods in jacquard, we handle cutting, sewing, and packaging. One source for both.
WHY WORK WITH DREAMSILK
We manufacture custom silk products and fabrics for brands in 50+ countries. From fabric selection to finished goods, everything is produced in our own facility - giving you one point of contact, consistent quality, and shorter lead times.

FAQ
Silk jacquard is a fabric with patterns woven directly into it using a specialized jacquard loom. The pattern is structural — created by the interplay of different weave areas — not printed. This gives jacquard its distinctive textured, dimensional look.
Yes. Send us your artwork or design concept. We translate it into a jacquard weave program and produce the fabric. Complex patterns, logos, and traditional motifs are all possible.
Brocade is a type of jacquard. All brocade is jacquard, but not all jacquard is brocade. Brocade specifically features raised, multi-color or metallic patterns on the fabric surface — typically heavier and more ornate than standard jacquard.
Custom jacquard patterns require a minimum order due to loom setup. The exact MOQ depends on pattern complexity and repeat size. Contact us with your design for a specific quote.
Dry cleaning recommended for most silk jacquard. Lighter weights can be hand washed in cold water with silk detergent. The woven pattern is permanent and will not be affected by washing.
Yes. We sell silk jacquard by the yard or meter. Stocked patterns available from 50 meters. Custom patterns have higher minimums based on loom setup requirements.
Silk Jacquard — How It's Made and How to Choose
The Jacquard Loom
Jacquard weaving uses a programmable loom that controls individual warp threads. Each thread can be raised or lowered independently, allowing complex patterns to be woven directly into the fabric. The technology was invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804 and remains the foundation of patterned fabric production today. Modern electronic jacquard looms can handle thousands of threads for highly detailed designs.
Jacquard Pattern Types
- Tone-on-tone: Same color, pattern created by contrasting satin and matte weave areas. Subtle and elegant. Used in damask.
- Multi-color: Different colored yarns woven together. Richer and more complex visual effect.
- Metallic: Gold or silver metallic threads woven with silk. Creates shimmering patterns. Common in brocade.
- Logo/Brand: Company logos or brand motifs woven as a repeat pattern. Used for branded scarves, ties, and packaging.
Care
- Dry clean recommended for heavy jacquard and brocade.
- Light jacquard (14mm) can be hand washed in cold water with care.
- Do not wring or twist — the structural pattern can distort under stress.
- Iron on low heat on the reverse side. Press gently to avoid flattening the woven texture.





