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We have an extensive collection of linen fabrics such as Natural Linens, 100 % Linen, different Blends of Linen. All the varieties of linens are available in greige form, ready for dying form, dyed forms, textured forms such as dobbies and jacquards. We also Linen lurex.

We have yarn count of 40 lea and 60 lea in these different types of linens. 40s Lea yarn count linen is generally used for making jackets, blazers, trousers. Jackets and Blazers made out of linen would be in trend in Spring Summer 2020. 60s Lea yarn count linen is generally used for making shirts and Kurtas.

We also have linen in jute look which can be used in home furnishing. Curtains, pillow covers, table runners, bed sheets can be made out of this particular jute look linen fabric. The width of these linen fabric ranges from 60 inches to 120 inches.

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Linen is a flax-based textile that is predominantly used for homeware applications. It is made from fibers derived from the stems of the flax plant. While evidence is scant from prehistoric times, it appears that Neolithic peoples in Europe were making textiles from linen as long as 36,000 years ago.

Therefore, linen is one of the longest-produced textiles, and its history may stretch back even farther than the most ancient evidence that modern archaeology has uncovered. As with most textiles, China is currently the largest producer of linen. However, the production of high-quality linen products remains an important part of the cultures of many European countries, and Ireland, Italy, and Belgium remain significant linen producers. Linen used predominantly for homewares is also produced in the United States in relatively large quantities.

While all types of linen fabric are derived from processed and spun flax fiber, there are four main variations in weaving techniques that result in different types of linen fabric: 1. Damask linen:This type of linen is ornate and delicate, and it is formed on a jacquard loom to produce an end result that’s similar to embroidery. Damask linen isn’t designed for everyday use, and it’s more common in decorative items. 2 Plain-woven linen:Plain-woven linen is commonly used to make dish towels, cotton towels, and hand towels.

Since it is relatively loosely-woven, it is highly durable, but it doesn’t suffer from a significant decrease in durability. 3. Loosely-woven linen:Loosely-woven linen is highly absorbent, but it is the least-durable type of linen fabric. It is commonly used to make reusable diapers and sanitary napkins. 4. Sheeting linen:Linen apparel is usually made from sheeting linen due to its Untextured, soft surface and close weave. This type of linen usually has a higher thread count than other forms of linen fabric.


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Want to know the fabrics used by celebrities for their dresses

 Find latest designer printed cottons, rayons, organzas under one roof at charu.org.in that too at most economical price online. Do not just believe my word and verify this fact by checking the prices of our fabrics online with other websites. Our rates are gst inclusive.


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So celebrities like Neena Gupta have recently worn dresses made out of this neon green colored Imported Polyester crepe fabric.

 The width of this fabric is 60 inches and we only have around 205 meters of this fabric left. We are forwarding this video to all our customers and shall sell the fabric on first come first serve basis. 

We are offering a 17% discount on this fabric for the next 7 days on our website.We are offering fashion fabrics at Rs. 49/ mtr on our website for a limited period. 


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Fashion fabrics have enabled us in increasing the profitability ranging from 33% to 200% of our 11000+ customers spread across 50+ countries. So celebrities like Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Sonam Kapoor have recently worn dresses made out of eyelet fabrics. We are offering this All over Floral Design Embroidered Cotton Eyelet fabric. The width of this fabric is 50 inches and we only have around 225 meters of this fabric left. We are forwarding this video to all our customers and shall sell the fabric on first come first serve basis. We are offering a 13% discount on this fabric for the next 7 days on our website. We are also offering fashion fabrics at Rs. 49/ mtr on our website charu.org.in


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Tushar, show me printed fabrics in bulk having price around Rs. 100/meter. The buyer wants cheaper options. He is just not ready to shell out money”. This is what I have been hearing day in and day out from Garment Exporters, Merchandisers, Designers and Fabric Managers for the last couple of months. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. In order to provide economical fabric in this post-Covid era, we present a collection of around 200 Printed Cotton Fabrics in Bulk. These printed fabrics having a width of around 42 inches are priced at just Rs. 98/meter. Friends, I want to acknowledge you for watching this video. I hope that samples made out of our printed fabrics would help you to win orders from your respective buyers and strengthen your business in these challenging times.

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Arrey achi quality ka export fabric toh mehnga hota hai aur iss time jab jeb mein paisa nahin hai tab export quality ka fabric kaise khareed sakte hain”. Agar aap aisa soch rahein hain toh bilkul galat soch rahe hain. Hello  Namaskar main hoon aapka Mitr Tushar, Charu Creation Pvt ltd, jo ki ek fashion fabric company hai, Nehru Place, New Delhi mein. Aap hamari website par Rs. 49/ meter onwards ka export quality ka fabric khareed sakte hain.

Hum poore India mein kahin bhi fabric deliver kar sakte hain. Stock limited hai. Is mauke ka poora fayda uthayein. Is Kathin samay ko samajhte hue, economy ki situation ko samajhte hue, humne yeh offer launch kara hain taaki aap apni creative garments ko banane ki icha ko, wish ko poora kar sakein. Main aasha karta hoon ki hamare kaapde, hamare fabrics aapke jeewan main sakaratmak prabhav laayenge, ik postive impact laayenge.


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Rayon is a manufactured wholesales suppliers in india charu creation  nehru place delhi fiber made from natural sources such as wood and agricultural products that are regenerated as cellulose fiber. The many types and grades of rayon can imitate the feel and texture of natural fibers such as silk, wool, cotton, and linen.


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Types of Hand block prints

 1. Kalamkari from hyderabad and Bagru in rajasthan

 2. Daboo, indigo from barmer and bagru

 3. Ajrak from kutch, gujarat and barmer

 4. Mashru fabric from pattan gujarat

More than 900 designs 

Fabrics- Cotton, Cotton Viscose, Viscose,indian handblock fabric,  printedindian handblock fabric, charu creation fabric store, indigo, kalamkari, ajrakh, ajrak, dabu, pochampalli ikat


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Damask: Damasks are woven on Jacquard looms. They are Patterned fabrics with a ground of one weave (usually plain, twill or sateen) and designs in other weaves (particularly satin and twill variants so that the patterned areas have sheen and reflect light. Damasks are always reversible, with the Pattern weaves becoming the ground weaves on the reverse (so on a fabric with a plain ground and satin pattern front, the ground would.  

Be satin and the pattern plain on the reverse).  There are tone-on￾tone damasks, with different weaves within the damask creating elaborate floral or geometric patterns, and multicoloured damasks,  where the background colours and the pattern colours reverse from front to back. Brocade: Brocades are fabrics with an elaborate embossed or embroidered surface effect, usually with different ground and pattern weaves. Like Damasks, they are also woven on Jacquard looms. Unlike damask, brocades are not reversible. Continuous brocades have the weft threads left loose and floating on the back.  Some continuous brocades have the back threads cut away, though the short cut ends are still visible. 

 A discontinuous brocade is one where additional yarns are only woven into the patterned areas, resulting in a smoother back. Brocades can be set apart from damasks in a way that the back of brocade will typically have groups of threads that have been trimmed away or left out of the weave and look messier. Damasks, on the other hand, are different from brocade in that their woven pattern is reversible, with the opposite side presenting itself as a film negative – it has the same pattern, but the colors are opposite as to what they are on the front. So, Damasks are reversible while Brocades are not reversible.

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Want to know more about commercial Silks?

Commercially speaking Silk can be classified into 2 categories

 1. Mulbery silk

 2. Non-mulbery silk

The bulk of the commercial silk produced in the world is mulberry silk. The figure is around around 85 %  Mulberry silk comes from the silkworm, Bombyx mori L. which solely feeds on the leaves of mulberry plant. China is the largest mulbery sillk producer in the world followed at second place by India. In India, the major mulberry silk producing states are Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Jammu & Kashmir which together accounts for 92 % of country’s total mulberry raw silk production.

Mulberry Silk provides the shine and fluidity that is desired in every fabric. Styled to perfection, this fabric has a certain edge over the others in terms of quality, making it commercially successful. The pupae of the worm are used to design the fabric in a textile so that no mineral is observed. The fine designs and the fantastic styling gives the fabric a whole new look. Right from evening wear to sarees, this fabric has given the world a vast taste of designs and apparels.An interesting fact: 

Silk becomes weak in water. Therefore, if silk is continuously kept in water it may erode and lose its shine and luster.


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