Brilliantine is a lightweight, mixed-fibre fabric popular from the mid-19th century into the early 20th century.
Brilliantine can be plain or twill woven with a wool or mohair weft on a silk or cotton warp.[1] Brilliantine has a lustrous finish and is known for its dust-shedding properties; it was available in solid colors or printed, and was used for dresses, dusters, and linings.[1][2]
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