What is organza material?
Organza is a fabric made of silk or synthetic material such as polyester, rayon or nylon. Organza is a lightweight fabric with a medium to high thread count.PropertiesOrganza is sheer, thin and rigid. It resembles a thin net and is often layered. Organza is used for trim, or to make party and bridal wear, as well as curtains and other items.Other UsesOrganza can be used as a sheer interfacing. It is sometimes used as an interlining to hold a shape without adding bulk.TulleOrganza is similar to another fabric called tulle. Tulle is typically used to make ballet tutus. Tulle is stiffer than organza and rougher to the touch. Tulle does not have the sheen that organza does.CharacteristicsThe rigidity of silk organza is a result of the natural silk gum residue that remains on the fibers following processing of the cloth.