Fabrics

44inch Fabrics

44-inch fabric typically refers to the width of the fabric roll, which is a common measurement for cotton and other textiles. Fabrics that are 44 inches wide are often used for a variety of applications, particularly in sewing and crafting.

Surat Fabrics

Surat fabrics refer to textiles that are produced in and around Surat, a city in the Indian state of Gujarat. Surat is renowned for its rich textile heritage and is often referred to as the “Silk City” due to its extensive production of silk fabrics. The region is famous for its vibrant textile market, where a variety of fabrics are produced, including both traditional and contemporary styles.

Bombay Fabrics

Bombay fabrics, also known as Mumbai fabrics, refer to textiles produced in and around Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), the financial capital of India and a major hub for textile manufacturing. The city has a rich history in the textile industry, known for its diverse fabric production ranging from traditional Indian textiles to modern fashion fabrics.

Ahemdabad Fabrics

Ahmedabad fabrics refer to the textiles produced in and around Ahmedabad, Gujarat, which is a significant center for the textile industry in India. The city is known for its rich heritage of traditional handloom and textile production, particularly in cotton, silk, and khadi fabrics.

Embroidery Fabrics by Ankur Mills

We provide tailor-made products as per customized requirements to our customers from around the world. We use a wide range of fibres (Cotton, PC, PV, Ramie etc.) to design our products. By using the latest technology we have developed the capability of diverse colours matching and we can proudly say that this has become our USP. 

Printed Fabrics - Digital Print & Pashmina Printed

Printed fabrics encompass a wide range of textiles that feature various designs, patterns, and colors applied to the fabric surface. Among these, digital prints and Pashmina printed fabrics are notable for their distinct characteristics and applications. Digital printing is a modern method of applying designs to fabrics using specialized inkjet technology. This process allows for high-resolution images and intricate patterns to be printed directly onto the fabric.