PREFERRED TERM
Moiré (technique)
DEFINITION
- n. From the French "moire", borrowed to English. It defines the technique by which certain ribbed fabrics of cotton, acetate, rayon, silk and some other manufactured fibre fabrics are subjected to heat and pressure with engraved rollers that press the design into the fabric. The difference in reflection of the light from the uncrushed and crushed parts of the design result in the moiré effect.
BROADER CONCEPT
RELATED CONCEPTS
ENTRY TERMS
- watered
- watering
- watermaking
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION
- Burnham, Dorothy. Warp and Weft. A Textile Terminology. Royal Ontario Museum, 1980; Simpson, John; Weiner, Edmund (eds). The Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1989. [www.oed.com]; Tortora, Phyllis, y Ingrid Johnson. The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles, 2015.
BELONGS TO GROUP
IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Moirage (technique)
French
Marezzatura (tecnica)
Italian
Muaré (técnica)
Spanish
mué
moaré
muer
URI
http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/346
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