Brocade
Brocade is a class of richly decorative fabrics characterized by patterns formed on the surface through weaving, typically using supplementary weft threads or metallic yarns such as gold or silver. The designs are often elaborate, featuring floral, geometric, or figural motifs, and the decorative threads create a raised or distinct surface against a contrasting ground. The back of a brocade may show a different degree of pattern visibility, as the design is produced by the arrangement of the weft and warp threads on the loom.
The term brocade derives from Old French brocart and Italian broccato, with roots in the broader traditions
Techniques and varieties: true brocade is created by adding supplementary weft or by intricate Jacquard weaving
Uses and significance: widely associated with luxury and status, brocade remains common in haute couture, bridal