Real Damask vs Printed Imitation: The Difference the Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know

There's a quiet deception running through the home textiles market. It's not exactly lying — nobody is forging certificates or making false claims under oath. It's more subtle than that: a careful use of language, a strategic ambiguity in product listings, a reliance on the fact that most shoppers don't know enough to ask the right questions. The result is that "damask" has become a word that describes two fundamentally different products — one woven, one printed — sold at overlapping price points, often side by side, with nothing on the label that clearly distinguishes them. Understanding the difference won't just save you money. It will change what you see when you look at fabric.

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