Moroccan Embossed Rayon Viscose Jacquard Fabric
Moroccan Embossed Rayon Viscose Jacquard Fabric is a midweight woven fabric with raised Moroccan-inspired motifs and a soft, fluid hand. The fabric has the look of an elevated jacquard while staying wearable for abayas, kaftans, dresses, blouses, tunics, long skirts, and refined modestwear pieces.
Made from 60% rayon, 36% viscose, and 4% polyester, it has a smooth drape, opaque coverage, and a textured woven surface that gives depth without feeling overly heavy.
At 200 GSM and 148 cm wide, it sits in a balanced garment-weight range: structured enough for elegant silhouettes, yet fluid enough for movement.
Use it when you want a fabric that feels more special than a plain solid or a flat print, but still practical for cutting, sewing, and finished garments.
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What buyers ask before ordering
What makes this Moroccan embossed jacquard different from a flat printed fabric?
Its visual interest comes from a raised embossed-jacquard surface rather than relying only on a flat print. That gives the fabric tactile dimension that can remain visible across folds and garment panels.
What garments suit the 200 GSM weight?
At 200 GSM it is a midweight fabric with enough substance for dresses, kaftans, tunics, long skirts and structured-to-fluid modestwear pieces without being positioned as a heavy coating textile.
Is it suitable for an abaya?
Yes. The opaque coverage, fluid drape and raised texture can work well for statement abayas and kaftans, particularly when you want surface dimension rather than a completely smooth fabric.
Can I use it for dresses and tunics?
Yes. Its 200 GSM body and fluid drape suit dresses, tunics and long skirts where the embossed motif should be visible without requiring a highly rigid silhouette.
Is the fabric opaque?
The product is specified as opaque in normal wear. Very light colourways and strong backlighting can still affect perceived coverage, so a swatch is recommended when exact opacity is critical.
Does it stretch?
No. It is a non-stretch woven fabric, so fitted patterns should use appropriate ease, shaping and closures rather than relying on stretch.
How wide is the fabric and why does 148 cm matter?
The fabric is 148 cm wide. That width is suitable for many dress, tunic, skirt and abaya layouts, although final yield depends on garment size, motif direction and the pattern pieces used.
Is the embossed motif likely to look different under photography lighting?
Yes. Raised textures create shadows and highlights that change with light direction, camera angle and fold placement. Test a swatch under your intended studio or event lighting if visual texture is important for campaign imagery.
Should I plan motif placement before cutting?
Yes for visible fronts, backs, sleeves or symmetrical panels. Review the repeat and raised surface before cutting so key motifs fall intentionally rather than being split awkwardly across seams.
Can the embossed or woven surface change with wear and care?
Any textured woven fabric can change with abrasion, pressing and repeated laundering. Follow the stored care guidance, avoid unnecessary high heat and test demanding care methods on a swatch rather than assuming the surface will remain identical under every condition.
What should I test before sewing?
Test needle size, stitch length, seam finish and pressing on a swatch. Also check how the raised texture behaves at darts, seams, hems and any areas that will be heavily pressed.
Can I combine this fabric with plain fabrics in one collection?
Yes. The embossed surface can work as the statement textile while plain fabrics provide quieter coordinating pieces. Compare physical swatches together so colour, weight and drape are balanced before production.
Will repeat orders always match exactly?
Small colour and finishing differences can occur between production batches. If multiple garments must coordinate closely, order the expected quantity together or compare a current swatch before a repeat purchase.
Is it suitable for wholesale production?
Yes. Sample the intended colour or motif first to approve texture, colour, opacity, drape and sewing response before committing to the production quantity.
When should I choose another fabric instead?
Choose a stretch textile for bodycon garments, a very lightweight fabric for airy sheer layering, or a crisp tailoring fabric when a sharply structured silhouette matters more than fluid embossed texture.
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Before cutting or sewing this embossed rayon-viscose jacquard, test a swatch for washing, steaming, pressing, colour handling and shrinkage. The raised jacquard texture should be protected from heavy heat and pressure.
- Test first Test a small piece before washing, steaming, pressing or cutting the full fabric.
- Texture Avoid flattening the embossed jacquard by using light pressure when pressing.
- Wash Use cold gentle handling or dry clean if you want the safest route for the finished garment.
- Dry Do not tumble dry. Air dry gently in shade and avoid strong wringing.
- Iron Press from the reverse side on low heat with a pressing cloth.
- Cutting Let the fabric relax flat before cutting and allow extra margin for pattern placement.
General care guidance only. Results may vary by colour, raised texture, steam, water quality and garment construction.
Compare to Flat printed fabric
A flat print creates visual pattern mainly through colour, while this fabric adds raised embossed-jacquard texture to the surface.
This fabric is better when
- The tactile motif adds physical dimension that remains visible even when colour contrast is subtle.
- It can act as the main garment detail without additional surface embellishment.
Flat printed fabric is better when
- Choose a flat print when detailed imagery, multicolour artwork or a smoother surface is more important than raised texture.
Compare to Plain rayon-viscose fabric
Plain rayon-viscose offers a quieter unpatterned surface, while this product adds an embossed woven motif and a 200 GSM midweight body.
This fabric is better when
- The raised motif provides built-in visual interest for dresses, kaftans and modestwear.
- It is useful when the textile itself should carry the design rather than relying on extra decoration.
Plain rayon-viscose fabric is better when
- Choose a plain fabric when you want a blank base for embroidery, printing or minimal silhouettes.
Compare to Heavier brocade
Brocade is another decorative woven option, often chosen when stronger structure or denser ornament is required.
This fabric is better when
- This product is specified with fluid drape at 200 GSM, supporting softer dresses, kaftans and abaya silhouettes.
- Its embossed texture offers decorative dimension without positioning the fabric as a heavy rigid brocade.
Heavier brocade is better when
- Choose a heavier brocade when firm structure and dense formal ornament are central to the design.
Shipping, Returns & Store Visits
How do shipping, duties, taxes, and delivery work?
HIBA Fabrics ships internationally to the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and many other destinations. Shipping options, estimated delivery times, duties, VAT, taxes, and any applicable import charges vary by destination and are displayed at checkout before payment where applicable.
Shipping & DeliveryWhat should I know before ordering cut fabric?
Because most fabric orders are cut to your requested length, they may be subject to special return conditions. Please review our returns policy before purchasing. If you are unsure about colour, texture, weight, drape, or suitability, we recommend ordering a swatch before placing a larger order.
Returns & RefundsNeed help choosing the right fabric?
Our team can assist with fabric selection, quantity estimates, colour matching, garment suitability, wholesale enquiries, and international delivery questions before you place your order.
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HIBA Fabrics operates from Dubai, Istanbul, and Seoul. Please contact us before visiting to confirm appointment availability, opening hours, location details, and fabric availability.
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