Jacquard Fabrics
Jacquards are highly versatile woven fabrics created using a specialized loom that manipulates individual warp threads to produce complex, pre-programmed patterns. Unlike printed or embroidered designs, jacquard patterns are structurally embedded into the fabric, ensuring greater durability and dimensional texture. Modern jacquard weaving integrates CAD-driven systems and electronic Jacquard heads for precision patterning and faster production cycles. These fabrics are ideal for intricate motifs such as damasks, brocades, and tapestries, often used in luxury fashion, upholstery, and technical textiles. Jacquards can be engineered for both aesthetic appeal and functional performance, including stretch, breathability, and resistance properties.
Invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804, the Jacquard loom revolutionized textile weaving by automating pattern production.

At Kochartex, our jacquard fabrics bring together heritage weaving to modern sensibility. Engineered using intricate jacquard weaves, our fabrics offer sophisticated texture, from bold geometry to elegant florals designed for high-end home textiles, sumptuous upholstery, and refined outerwear clothing. Our recycled wool saves up to 60% energy compared to virgin wool, while maintaining premium quality. With GRS and RWS certifications, we ensure full traceability, ethical sourcing, and animal welfare across our supply chain.
Crafted with the finest woolen and regenerated yarns, our jacquards achieve the optimal blend of structure and drape. Be it creating prominent curtain and upholstery fabric or timeless tweed cloth, Kochartex’s jacquard fabrics provide long-term visual influence with tactile depth.