Jacquard is a concave-convex pattern formed by the interweaving of warp and weft threads.
The jacquard fabric is beautiful and has a three-dimensional effect. Different patterns can be woven according to different fabric base fabrics, forming different color contrasts of light and dark. There will be different shades of color visually, and the raised color will be heavier, but only compared with the same color fabric. There is also the fabric itself, with patterns woven on it.
There are two types of jacquard technology: large jacquard and dobby jacquard. Jacquard is a pattern woven by hundreds or thousands of warp and weft yarns, which can be plain weave or satin weave. The dobby pattern is formed by two or more weave changes, generally in the form of geometric plain weave/twill weave.