satiinikangasta
Satiinikangasta is a weave construction, not a fiber type, that produces a lustrous, glossy surface on one side and a duller surface on the other. This characteristic sheen is achieved through a specific weaving process where warp threads are floated over multiple weft threads before interlacing again. This technique minimizes the interlacings that would typically create a more matte finish, allowing the threads to reflect light more uniformly and create the characteristic shine.
The most common fibers used for satiinikangasta include silk, polyester, nylon, and rayon. Silk satiinikangasta is
Due to its smooth surface and attractive sheen, satiinikangasta is frequently used in the fashion industry