Tulle is a light-weight, very fine netting made of various fibres including silk, nylon, polyester and cotton. It is a very sheer, transparent, net fabric with a crispness to it. The most well known and widely used veil fabrics are
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SILK TULLE:
The most luxurious and expensive tulle in its type. Very exclusive but delicate in it’s character. Usually silk veils are only used by hand selected high-end veil-makers and bridal designers. It has some characteristic, which can be easily identifiable. It is 100% silk and is naturally ivory in colour with a hexagonal interlock, sheer, softer, stays flat than other tulles. |
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NORMAL TULLE:
Also known as bridal illusion, made of 100% nylon is diamond shape interlock fabric. Very commonly used fabric for bridal veiling, most sheer option, and is excellent for use in a blusher (layer that covers the face). It’s medium body and crispness can give high pouf when gathered on a comb. |
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ENGLISH TULLE:
Generally named as English Netting is also considered as premium fabric made from 100% cotton with a hexagonal interlock. It is heavier and stiffer than over tulles. English tulle is considerably more costly than bridal illusion, but less expensive than silk tulle. |
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PLEATED TULLE:
100% nylon with diamond interlock tulle with pleats |
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SPOTTED TULLE:
100% nylon with diamond interlock spotted tulle. |
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SHIMMER TULLE:
100% nylon tulle with shimmer over it. |
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CAGE-NET:
Also known as French net, this type of netting is only used for birdcage veil and hats. |
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ORGANZA:
Organza can be 100% silk or synthetic. It is a less transparent and stiffer material than tulle fabrics used by only hand selected non-traditional brides who want different and modern look. |