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Save 65%Pista Green Exquisite Imported Net Fabric with All-Over Cutwork and SequinsPista Green Exquisite Imported Net Fabric with All-Over Cutwork and Sequins
Pista Green Exquisite Imported Net Fabric with All-Over Cutwork and Sequins
Sale price₹1,690 Regular price₹4,867 /meter
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Light Pink Imported Net Floral Patchwork Elegance with Scalloped Border, Sequins, Beads, and Threadwork
Sale price₹3,030 Regular price₹9,090 /meter
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Sea Green Imported Net Floral Patchwork Elegance with Scalloped Border, Sequins, Beads, and Threadwork
Sale price₹1,510 Regular price₹4,243 /meter
Save 69%Light Pink Imported Net Floral Patchwork Elegance with Scalloped Border, Sequins, Beads, and ThreadworkLight Pink Imported Net Floral Patchwork Elegance with Scalloped Border, Sequins, Beads, and Threadwork
Light Pink Imported Net Floral Patchwork Elegance with Scalloped Border, Sequins, Beads, and Threadwork
Sale price₹1,510 Regular price₹4,892 /meter
Designer's Choice Save 66%Grey Imported Net Fabric with Colorful Sequins, Beads, Kutdana, and Pearls- Paras gallery FabicsGrey Imported Net Fabric with Colorful Sequins, Beads, Kutdana
Grey Imported Net Fabric with Colorful Sequins, Beads, Kutdana
Sale price₹4,170 Regular price₹12,176 /meter
Designer's ChoiceSave 68%Wine Imported Net Fabric with Colorful Sequins, Beads, Kutdana, and Pearls- Paras gallery FabicsOnion Imported Net Fabric with Colorful Sequins, Beads, Katdana
Onion Imported Net Fabric with Colorful Sequins, Beads, Katdana
Sale price₹4,170 Regular price₹13,136 /meter
Save 66%Red Imported Net with Beads, Sequins and Kutdana Handwork Embellishments- Paras Gallery FabricsRakul Preet Inspired Edition | Black Embroidered Imported Net Unstitched Fabric 10881
Rakul Preet Inspired Edition | Black Embroidered Imported Net Unstitched Fabric 10881
Sale price₹1,620 Regular price₹4,795 /meter

Imported Fabrics are generally praised for their global craftsmanship and exceptional quality. They are often created with advanced woven techniques which offer unique textures and patterns that local artisans cannot replicate or reproduce. With their inherent luxury appeal, imported fabrics make them a go-to choice for designers seeking exclusivity.

Imported materials have a premium appeal; they carry a prestige factor and wearing them often reflects sophistication, exclusivity, and a refined sense of style.

Hot Picks in Imported Fabrics

Imported Fabrics Sources Where it’s used in Fashion
Net Korea, China, France, Taiwan Bridal Lehengas, Gowns, Veils
Organza Italy, China, Korea Designer Sarees, Blouses, Lehengas, Overlays
Satin Italy, China, Korea, Japan Evening Dresses and Gowns
Taffeta France, Korea, Japan Lehengas, Voluminous Skirts, Suits, Home Decor
Cutwork Lace Italy, Switzerland Swimwear, Dresses, Midis, Skirts, Overlays
Japanese Organza Japan Layered Skirts, Ruffles, Lehengas, Blouses with Overlays

What Makes Imported Fabric a Designer’s Choice?

Net Fabrics

The material is pristine and soft unlike stiff local variants. The quality is top-notch with better durability and weaving. It’s the first and foremost choice for designers as it works well with heavy embroidered designs like Zari, Beads, and Stonework.

Organza Fabrics

It gives a smooth, crisp, sheer texture with a natural shine. Imported organza such as fine Italian silk drapes better and has an exquisite fall quality compared to local ones. It’s a designer favorite for high-end couture collections.

Satin Fabrics

Imported satin has a smoother sheen with a luxurious touch. It’s a go-to fabric for designers due to its premium lining in luxury outfits like Lehengas and Gowns.

Taffeta

Taffeta is a crisp, rustling fabric that cannot be easily replicated in Indian mills. It comes with a two-tone effect called Shot Taffeta and a super-shiny version known as Silk Taffeta.

Cutwork Lace

Cutwork itself is not a fabric but a decorative embroidery style done on fabric. Swiss and Italian Cutwork fabrics are famous for their exclusive craftsmanship.

Japanese Organza

It has a natural subtle shine without being overly glossy. Japan’s advanced textile technology produces finer, smoother, and more durable Organza than China and other countries. Designers love its consistent weaving pattern used in luxury detailing of sleeves, yokes, trims, and veils.

How Imported Fabrics GSM Works

Fabric Type (Imported) GSM Range Notes
Net 20 - 60 GSM Very light and delicate
Organza 25 - 80 GSM Crisp and sheer, maintains structure in dupattas/blouses
Satin 80 - 200 GSM Varies from flowy charmeuse to heavy duchess satin
Taffeta 120 - 250 GSM Crisp, holds volumes well

5 Stitching Application Guide

Needle Selection

Needle Size Fabrics
Fine Needle 9/65 - 11/75 Net & Organza
Medium 14/90 Satin
Strong 16/100 Denim & Taffeta

Stitch Length

Type Stitch Fabrics
Light 2.0 - 2.5 Net, Organza
Medium 2.5 - 3.0 Satin, Voile
Heavy 3.0 - 3.5 Denim, Taffeta

Seam Choice

Type of Seam Fabrics
French Seams Organza, Net, Chiffon (sheer fabrics)
Overlocked Seams Cotton, Satin, Voile
Flat-felled Seams Denim, Taffeta (for strength)

Thread Type

Thread Type Fabrics
Polyester or Silk Threads Satin & Organza
Cotton Threads Swiss Cotton
Heavy-duty Poly Denim

Stabilization Tip: It is best to use tissue papers and water-soluble stabilizers to avoid puckering in fabrics like net and organza.

Bulk Delivery & Tailor Support

We help fashion designers and boutiques stay ahead with:

  • Delivery time of 2-4 days from Delhi NCR.
  • Shipping all over India: Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, Assam & more.
  • International orders supported by real-time tracking.
  • Fabric trials by video conference prior to final order.
  • Discounted bulk prices for designers and boutique owners.

If you need any help in choosing the right fabric for your special occasion, our team is just a click away.

Tips to Avoid Scams in the Name of Imported Fabrics

Are you paying high prices just for the name of imported fabrics? Stop! Here are secret tips to help you differentiate genuine products from counterfeits:

1) Questions You Must Ask

Ask about the country of origin, GSM, and fiber composition. Get exact numbers — never fall for vague terms.

2) Get a Reality Check on Price

Compare prices across websites or dealers. If one is selling much cheaper, it may be fake.

3) Visual Checks

When ordering online, always ask for a close-up photo of the selvedge. Real imported fabrics have neat selvedge with codes. “Ragged, uneven selvedge = cheap finish.” Use your phone zoom to check for a fine, even weave. “Irregular gaps = lower grade.”

4) Colour & Dye Tests

Rub a damp white cloth on the fabric — if color transfers easily, the dye is poor quality. Hold it toward light to check color evenness and avoid thin patches.

5) Authenticity

Always check reviews. If none, ask for a small paid sample (10–30 cm). Buy from platforms with good return or exchange policies.

Shop Fabric Online

Still wondering if you should invest in Imported Fabrics? The answer is simple — Yes! Go for it.

At parasgalleryfabrics, you’ll find an exclusive range of imported fabrics from luxurious net to dreamy organza. Every fabric is procured with top-notch quality that you’ll fall in love with, because “Your creation deserves world-class fabrics.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Can imported fabrics be customized? +

Yes. While the fabric itself is imported, you can get it embroidered, dyed, or embellished in India to create a personalized design.

Are imported fabrics only for designers? +

No. While designers and boutiques buy them most, anyone can purchase imported fabrics for personal outfits, bridal wear, or even home décor.

Why are imported fabrics more expensive? +

Imported fabrics cost more due to international shipping, customs duties, and the high-quality craftsmanship or technology involved in their production. They are also often produced in limited quantities, adding to their exclusivity.

What are the most popular types of imported fabrics? +

Organza, Satin, Net, Taffeta, and Japanese Organza are among the most sought-after imported fabrics known for their premium texture and elegant appearance.

How can I check if an imported fabric is genuine? +

Always ask for the country of origin, GSM, and fiber composition. Genuine imported fabrics have neat selvedge, consistent weaving, and even dye quality.