Guide To Materials
Brocade
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Components
Protein fibre that can be woven into textiles. -
Properties
Brocade is a thick heavy fabric into which raised patterns have been woven. The filling threads, often of gold or silver in the original fabrics of this name, float in embossed or embroidered effects in the figures. -
Hygiene And Maintenance
Brocade can not stand high temperatures so never soak, boil or bleach it. You may wash brocade in a tepid water and dry it in an airy place.
Example
Sex Guides And Tips
In alphabetical order
- Acetate
- Acrylic
- Agate
- Aluminum
- Aluminum alloy
- AquaGel
- Aventurine
- Better-Than-Real
- Borosilicate glass
- Brocade
- Ceramic
- Chiffon
- Chrome alloy
- Cotton
- Crystalessence
- Cyberglass
- CyberSilicone
- Cyberskin
- Diamond net
- E-glass
- Elaspan
- Elastomed
- Elastomer
- Fake fur
- Faux fur
- Faux-leather
- Feather
- Fence net
- Fishnet
- Foam
- Food grade PVC
- Futurotic
- Futurotic Plus
- Industrial net
- Intramed
- Jel-Lee
- Jelly
- Lace
- Lacquer cote
- Lambskin
- Latex
- Leather
- Loveclone RX
- Lucite
- Lycra
- Mesh
- Metal
- Microfiber
- Neoprene
- New supersoft
- Non-Latex
- Non-porous TPR
- Nylon
- O2
- Opulux
- PassionSkin
- Patent leather
- Phthalate Free PVC
- Plastic
- PleasureSkin
- Plush
- Polished steel
- Poly-melt
- Polyamid
- Polyester
- Polyethylene
- Polyurethane
- Private Touch
- PU coated plastic
- Pure skin
- Pvc
- Pyrex glass
- Rabbit fur
- Realskin
- Rubber
- Rubber cote
- Sandstone
- Satin
- Semi-precious stone
- SensaFirm
- Senso
- Senso Plus
- Sil-a-Gel
- Silicone
- Silk
- SoftSkins
- SoftTouch
- Spandex
- Sponge
- Stainless steel
- Sterling silver
- Stone
- Suede
- Superskin
- Techno-skin
- Tempered glass
- TPE
- TPR
- TPR Silicone
- Trueskin
- Ultra realistic 3.0 (UR3)
- Velvet
- Velvet cote
- Vinyl
- Vinyl rubber
- VixSkin
- Wood
- WTP