Drape
Drape refers to a length of fabric that is arranged, hung, or wrapped to form a decorative or functional covering. In common use, drapes are window coverings hung on rods, but the term also encompasses any fabric positioned to fall in folds over a surface or object. The term derives from Old French drap, meaning cloth.
Drapeability describes how a fabric falls or hangs. It depends on weight, fiber content, weave, and finish.
Applications: In interior design, drapes control light, provide privacy, and influence acoustics, typically mounted with rods,
Medical usage: Surgical drapes are sterile coverings used to create a sterile field during procedures, protecting
Care and maintenance: Drape fabrics vary in care requirements; some are machine washable, others require dry