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Gold is Definitely the New Black

By A Beauty Feature @abeautyfeature

For millennia the magic of gold has been simply bewitching. In the hands of the some of the world’s greatest craftsmen, this precious metal has been crafted into exquisite and stunningly beautiful jewelry items that embody the essence of wealth and power for the privileged few who could afford such luxury.

Ancient items made of this precious metal, which date back 7000 years or more, belonged to some of the most famous and powerful cultures that ever existed. The gold of Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Troy, as well as the gold of the Incas and the Scythians, epitomized the eternal desire to own this precious metal, which has now become one of the most valuable investment commodities to have ever been traded around the world.

Gold is Definitely the New Black

Gold is Definitely the New Black

The history of using this metal for decorating textiles and clothing also dates back to ancient times. Making gold thread or creating clothing items laced with the precious metal decoration has always been extremely difficult and expensive, meaning the precious metal has not been widely used in the production of fabrics or textiles – until now!

Recent advancements in technology have radically changed the possibilities for applying metals, to textiles without changing the original properties or integrity of the materials, thus allowing a range of fabrics and textiles to literally be ‘made of’ precious metals for the first time in history.

Gold is Definitely the New Black

London based company Farotex announces the introduction and availability of the highest grade 24K gold fabric and leather that will change the way the industry offers luxury to its clients. The technology used ensures that the application of the gold will not wear off, flake or fade and items produced can be washed and cleaned as normal non-metalized materials.

Gold is Definitely the New Black

Gold is Definitely the New Black

Key uses for Farotex products include 24K gold clothing, furniture coverings, furnishings and interior luxury décor. The production methods developed by Farotex are as exclusive as their clients and the products themselves. The company is pioneering a new “Golden Era” and defining new standards of luxury with their highly prestigious product range and now have their eyes firmly set on the expansion into several new countries and regions.

Farotex is headquartered in the UK. The company has developed a unique technology that enables the deposit of almost any metal or alloy onto the surface of natural and synthetic fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, artificial leather and polymer films on an industrial scale.


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