Correct option is A
Sateen weave is the most
lustrous among the given options. It is a variation of the
satin weave, characterized by
longer floats on the fabric surface, which enhances
light reflection and gives it a
smooth, glossy appearance. Sateen is commonly used for
luxury bed linens, draperies, and evening wear due to its
soft texture and high sheen.
Information Booster:
· The
sateen weave is typically made from
cotton fibers but retains the
glossy surface similar to satin.
· It is created using a
four-over-one-under weave pattern, which allows more surface exposure, resulting in increased shine.
· Unlike
satin, which is usually made from
filament fibers like silk or polyester, sateen is mostly made from
short-staple fibers like cotton, giving it a softer feel.
Additional Knowledge:
·
Swivel Weave:
· A decorative weave used to create
small, repeated motifs on a base fabric.
· Does not produce a lustrous surface.
·
Jacquard Weave:
· Used for intricate, woven designs like
brocades and damasks.
· Provides texture and complexity rather than high sheen.
·
Dobby Weave:
· Produces
small geometric patterns using a special dobby loom.
· Textured but not as shiny as
sateen weave.