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The Jacquard market is a subset of the textiles industry that focuses on the production of fabrics with intricate patterns. These fabrics are created using a Jacquard loom, a type of mechanical loom that uses punched cards to control the weaving process. The Jacquard loom was invented in the early 19th century and has since been used to create a variety of fabrics, from upholstery to apparel.
The Jacquard market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering different types of fabrics. These companies specialize in producing fabrics with intricate patterns, such as damask, brocade, and tapestry. Many of these companies also offer custom designs, allowing customers to create their own unique fabrics.
Some of the companies in the Jacquard market include Kravet, Robert Allen, Duralee, and Fabricut. These companies offer a wide range of fabrics, from traditional designs to modern prints. They also provide custom design services, allowing customers to create their own unique fabrics. Show Less Read more