brocade

/broʊˈkeɪd/
noun
  1. A rich, heavy fabric with a raised pattern, often made of silk, gold, or silver threads.
    • The queen's gown was made of gold brocade with intricate floral designs.
    • She chose a deep red brocade for the living room curtains.
    • The antique chair was upholstered in faded green brocade.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To weave fabric with a raised pattern, or to decorate something with a brocade-like pattern.
    • They brocade the tablecloth with a repeating leaf motif.
    • The designer brocades the velvet with silver thread for a luxurious effect.
    • Artisans brocade the silk using traditional hand looms.
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