Sharkskin Curtains

Curtains are not just curtains, because if they were they would not have developed into more elaborate designs and delicate fabric that they are now. The increasing demand for better material for curtains has prompted curtain manufacturers to go beyond the usual woven fabric. One of the products of this development is the sharkskin fabric that totally exudes at its finest.

Sharkskin is a type of fabric that has two-toned weaving that has a lush semblance with twill. It is a smooth and glossy fabric that is generally used for men’s suits and coats, sports apparel for women most especially for tennis players, and most of all it is one op choice for curtains. The weaving pattern of sharkskin fabric curtain is most notable for its basket-like pattern. Sharkskin curtains are more often than not the strands of yarn that are used are in white and another color but gold is mostly used together with white. They are alternately woven as if crisscrossing with each other diagonally which result to an exceptional intricate designs.

Today’s sharkskin curtains are mostly woven from rayon or acetate strands. There is also sharkskin curtain fabric design that uses a combination of the two fabrics that eventually resulted to amore captivating glossy finish that would instantly shine is a strike of light. Any window that would be installed with sharkskin curtain will definitely achieve a fresher and more elegant appeal that windows truly deserve.

The popularity of the sharkskin curtain material is dependent on the fact that it is easy to clean. Unlike any other fabric that are used for drapes and curtains that will really need a specialized cleaning or washing, sharkskin curtains are truly different because they do not need special cleaning agent nor washing procedures. However they do need special care in keeping the curtains and have them last longer.

Shagreen, a famous material used for curtains, drapes, and upholstery was usually taken from the horse’s back. The name shagreen was believed to have originated from a Turkish word sagri that literally means horse’s back. Along the passing of time, especially in the 1800 and 1900s shagreen is now synonymous to sharkskin, thus some sharkskin curtains are shagreen. Sometimes the two are used interchangeably. Sharkskin curtains that are fashioned after that of shagreen usually have chalky finish and pebbly feel. However they are always lustrous and have silky and crispy hard-finish touch.

There is no doubt that among the famous fabric that are available for curtains, sharkskin will always spell a big difference because of their ease of use and their natural glossy appearance that never fails to catch anyone’s attention. However, the fabric is prone to yellowing especially the white strands of fabric. Part of the upkeep of sharkskin curtains is not to expose them to too much sunlight ad when washing; the use of chemical should be avoided because it stains the fabric after a number of exposures to certain chemicals like the strong bleach.

Just like any other curtain materials, sharkskin curtains can also provide maximum light control when necessary. They can also give excellent insulation for any type of weather conditions, even if under harsh elements thus they are good energy-saving tools. They can also provide privacy to the house or room.

The introduction of sharkskin to the windows improvement market has given the homeowners a wonderful reason to try a new brand of fabric that can totally create a wonderful and stunning appearance not only to the windows but also to the house in general. Sharkskin curtains are now available in more than hundred designs one can ever think of. After all mounting curtains is not only meant to beautify the windows but the house as well. It has brought new definition of what window curtains should be. Instead of going to the more widely preferred, using sharkskin curtain material will give a distinct look that is not necessarily translated to high price.


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