Rock Identifier
Textile (Upholstery Fabric) (Woven Polyethylene/Polyester or Cotton Blend) — Synthetic or Natural Fiber
Synthetic or Natural Fiber

Textile (Upholstery Fabric)

Woven Polyethylene/Polyester or Cotton Blend

Hardness: N/A (flexible material); Color: Off-white/Cream with blue accents; Luster: Dull/Matte; Structure: Woven interlace pattern; Specific Gravity: Low (variable based on fiber density)

Hardness
N/A (flexible material)
Color
Off-white/Cream with blue accents
Luster
Dull/Matte
Identified More synthetic or natural fiber

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Physical properties

Hardness: N/A (flexible material); Color: Off-white/Cream with blue accents; Luster: Dull/Matte; Structure: Woven interlace pattern; Specific Gravity: Low (variable based on fiber density)

Formation & geological history

Manufactured through industrial weaving processes; modern era. Typically produced in textile mills using mechanical looms.

Uses & applications

Home furnishings, upholstery for furniture (sofas, chairs), and interior design textiles.

Geological facts

Upholstery fabrics are engineered for high abrasion resistance, measured by the Martindale or Wyzenbeek tests, ensuring they can withstand significant wear and tear from use.

Field identification & locations

Identify by inspecting the weave density and fiber tensile strength. Commonly found in residential and commercial interior environments. To preserve, avoid direct sunlight and abrasive cleaning chemicals.