Tonal Silky Viscose Jacquard Fabric
This is a self-jacquard — a tonal, same-color woven fabric where the pattern is created entirely through weave-structure contrast, not color or raised texture. Run a hand across it and you won't feel the motif; the silky, satin-soft viscose surface stays smooth and flush, with the design only revealing itself through a subtle shift in sheen as the light catches it. That's what gives self-jacquard its quiet, premium read — it doesn't announce itself the way an embossed or raised jacquard does.
Available in six motifs — Brush, Floral, Flat, Branch, Big Flower, and Lily Flower — this 100% viscose fabric has a fluid, silky drape that twists into clean folds rather than holding stiff structure, making it suited to elegant dresses, blouses, and draped silhouettes where a subtle, sophisticated pattern is preferred over a bold one. Made in Türkiye. Order a swatch to feel the silky hand in person, or request a wholesale quote for larger runs.
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What buyers ask before ordering
What is Tonal Silky Viscose Jacquard Fabric best used for?
It is best for dresses, blouses, skirts, modestwear pieces and formal separates where a subtle woven pattern and fluid silky drape are wanted.
Is the pattern printed or woven?
The pattern is woven into the fabric as a tonal self-jacquard, not printed on the surface.
Can you feel a raised texture on this fabric?
No. The surface is smooth and silky; the motif appears through tonal weave and sheen rather than raised embossing.
Is this fabric opaque?
Yes. It is listed as opaque, so it offers more coverage than sheer or semi-sheer fabrics.
Does this fabric stretch?
No. It is a non-stretch woven fabric and should be used with patterns made for stable wovens.
What is the composition?
The stored composition is 100% viscose.
How heavy and wide is it?
It is 190 GSM and 145 cm wide, giving it a midweight fluid profile for garment sewing.
Which motif names are available?
The stored motif directions include Brush, Floral, Flat, Branch, Big Flower and Lily Flower.
Is this fabric shiny like satin?
It has a silky hand and subtle tonal sheen, but it is not described as a high-gloss satin fabric.
Is it better for subtle or bold garments?
It is better for subtle pieces because the motif is tonal and same-color rather than high-contrast.
Can I use it for formal pieces?
Yes. The fluid viscose drape, opaque coverage and tonal jacquard surface make it suitable for understated formal dresses, blouses and separates.
Should I line it?
Lining is optional depending on garment design, fit and color. The product is listed as opaque, so lining is usually a finishing or comfort choice.
What should I test before cutting?
Test drape, pressing, seam handling, motif direction and color under lighting before cutting final yardage.
Can boutiques use this for a coordinated range?
Yes. Multiple motifs share the same 100% viscose base fabric, which helps keep the hand feel and sewing behavior consistent.
Where is this fabric made?
This tonal silky viscose jacquard fabric is made in Türkiye.
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Before cutting or sewing this tonal silky viscose jacquard, test a swatch for washing, steaming, pressing, colour handling and shrinkage. Viscose can relax with water and heat, while the silky surface needs gentle pressure.
- Test first Test a small piece before washing, steaming, pressing or cutting the full fabric.
- Drape Let the fabric relax flat before cutting so the silky drape settles naturally.
- 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 or twisting.
- Iron Press from the reverse side on low heat with a pressing cloth.
- Cutting Use sharp tools and allow extra margin for pattern layout, because silky viscose can move while cutting.
General care guidance only. Results may vary by colour, jacquard texture, steam, water quality and garment construction.
Compare to Embossed or Raised Jacquard
Embossed jacquard has a tactile, raised motif you can feel under your fingers, created by the weave standing proud of the base fabric.
This fabric is better when
- Stays completely flush and silky to the touch, with no raised texture at all — the pattern is purely visual, not tactile
- Reads as quietly elevated rather than overtly textured, suited to understated, refined pieces
- A smoother, more silk-like hand overall since there's no raised motif disrupting the surface
Embossed or Raised Jacquard is better when
- Embossed jacquard offers a more dimensional, tactile experience that photographs with stronger texture definition
- The raised motif is often more visually prominent from a distance
Compare to Two-Tone or Metallic Jacquard
Two-tone and metallic jacquards use color contrast or shine to make the pattern visually prominent and high-impact.
This fabric is better when
- The tonal, same-color pattern is far more versatile and easier to style across different pieces without competing with other colors
- Reads as understated and refined rather than bold or statement-making, suited to formal or quietly elegant pieces
- Less likely to look dated as trends shift, since it relies on weave structure rather than a specific color-contrast trend
Two-Tone or Metallic Jacquard is better when
- Two-tone and metallic jacquards create stronger visual impact and stand out more in photography or from a distance
- Better suited to statement pieces where the fabric itself needs to be the focal point
Compare to Satin
Satin is defined by its high-gloss shine and smooth, structured drape, often used for eveningwear and lingerie.
This fabric is better when
- A softer, more matte-leaning luster that suits a wider range of occasions without satin's high-shine formality
- 100% viscose gives a more breathable, natural-fiber hand compared to many synthetic satins
- The woven motif adds visual interest that plain satin doesn't have
Satin is better when
- Satin's signature high-gloss shine creates more dramatic visual impact for formalwear and lingerie
- Satin typically has a more structured, fluid drape suited to bias-cut eveningwear
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.
Can I visit HIBA Fabrics in person?
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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