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Is crepe de chine vegan?

Crepe de chine is potentially vegan - it can be derived from plants or animals. You should ask the manufacturer for more details.

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So, what is crepe de chine?

Crepe de chine is a lightweight, sheer fabric made of silk, with a soft and slightly textured surface. It has a subtle crepe effect created by a twisted yarn, which gives it a luxurious and elegant look. Crepe de chine is often used in high-end fashion and bridal wear, due to its delicate drape and refined texture. It is also commonly used in home decor, such as drapes and bedding, for its airy and delicate appearance. This versatile fabric comes in a range of colors and prints, making it a popular choice for creating unique and eye-catching designs.

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