
Saya fabrics
This traditional fabric, "Saya," is a blend of silk and cotton. It was woven in Syria and brought to Palestine. Saya is a type of traditional textile made from silk or satin, giving it a distinctive sheen and soft texture. It was commonly used in the Levant, particularly in Syria, Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon, and is often associated with traditional and rural clothing. Width: 80 cm.
Overview
This traditional fabric, "Saya," is a blend of silk and cotton. It was woven in Syria and brought to Palestine. Saya is a type of traditional textile made from silk or satin, giving it a distinctive sheen and soft texture. It was commonly used in the Levant, particularly in Syria, Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon, and is often associated with traditional and rural clothing. Width: 80 cm.
Key Features
- The authentic heritage appearance: It is famous for its traditional longitudinal "striped" patterns that give it a luxurious classic appearance that reflects Arab authenticity.
- Shape stability: The fabric is distinguished by its ability to maintain the structure of the design and the shape of the pleats, giving the garment a solid and organized appearance.
Usage Method
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