Organic sugarcane fibre satin fabric with smooth, lustrous surface
Lightweight organic sugarcane fibre satin fabric with elegant drape
RFD organic sugarcane fibre satin fabric suitable for natural dyeing
Close-up of organic sugarcane fibre satin weave textile texture
Sustainable plant-based sugarcane fibre satin fabric for eco-conscious fashion

100% Organic Sugarcane Fiber Satin Fabric

SKU AYURSUG13
Color
Natural White
MOQ 5
Material Sugarcane
GSM 110
Composition 100% sugarcane
Finish RFD
Weave Satin
Regular priceRs. 630.00
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100% Organic Sugarcane Fiber Satin Fabric – 110 GSM, RFD, Natural & Azo-Free Dye Friendly

This satin fabric is made from 100% organic sugarcane fiber, so it feels soft and smooth on the skin while still telling a genuinely eco-conscious story. At 110 GSM, it is light, fluid, and easy to drape, making it a lovely choice for satin shirts, dresses, scarves, soft linings, and premium sustainable fashion pieces that you want to feel airy, elegant, and comfortable.

The satin weave gives the fabric a gentle sheen and that classic silky surface that catches the light beautifully, helping your colors and prints look rich and refined both in person and in product photos. Because it is RFD (Ready for Dye), you can directly use natural dyes or azo-free dyes on this fabric without extra pre-treatment, which is ideal for brands and designers who want cleaner, safer dyeing options.

Machine wash cold or hand wash at a maximum of 30°C, dry in shade only, and use a low-temperature iron if needed.

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1. What exactly is 100% Organic Sugarcane Fiber Satin Fabric?
It is a satin‑weave fabric made from 100% organic sugarcane fiber, in a lightweight 110 GSM construction, finished in natural white and supplied RFD (Ready for Dye). It’s designed as a plant‑based alternative to conventional satin for brands that want natural fashion textiles with a smoother, more refined feel.​

2. How does sugarcane satin feel compared to regular satin?
Sugarcane satin feels soft, smooth, and lightly cool on the skin, with a gentle sheen rather than a very shiny, plastic look. It has the glide you expect from satin but with a more natural touch that is comfortable for everyday wear.​

3. Is 110 GSM sugarcane satin see‑through or does it have enough body?
At 110 GSM, it is a light, fluid fabric: airy enough for drapey silhouettes, but with enough substance for satin shirts, dresses, scarves, and linings in most colours. Very light or pastel shades may still benefit from thoughtful styling or lining, depending on the design.​

4. What is the base colour and finish of this fabric?
The fabric is supplied in a natural white tone with an RFD finish, which means it is clean, pre‑treated, and ready to take dyes evenly without extra pre‑processing steps.​

5. What types of garments is sugarcane satin best suited for?
Designers typically use this quality for satin shirts, blouses, dresses, scarves, soft linings, slips, and relaxed occasionwear where you want something light, elegant, and comfortable.​

6. Is this fabric suitable for premium womenswear and resort pieces?
Yes. The fluid drape and soft sheen work very well for resort dresses, evening tops, and special pieces that need movement and a refined surface without feeling heavy.​

7. Can I use sugarcane satin for linings if I want to avoid synthetics?
You can. It is a plant‑based option for dress and jacket linings, ideal when you want your lining to match the natural, eco‑conscious message of the outer fabric.​

8. Does this fabric work for brands building sustainable apparel collections?
It fits naturally into sustainable apparel fabrics ranges, especially for labels looking to highlight plant‑based garment fabrics and newer fibre stories beyond traditional viscose or polyester.​

9. What does RFD (Ready for Dye) mean in day‑to‑day use?
RFD simply means your mill or dye house can go straight into dyeing or printing without extra scouring/bleaching stages, which saves time and keeps the workflow cleaner and more consistent.​

10. Can sugarcane satin be dyed with natural dyes?
Yes. The cellulosic sugarcane base can work with many natural dye systems, which is useful if you are developing botanical dye capsules or slow‑fashion colour stories.​

11. Is this fabric compatible with azo‑free reactive dyes?
It can also be dyed with azo‑free reactive dyes, allowing brighter, repeatable shades while using safer chemistry than many conventional dyestuffs when recipes are chosen carefully.​

12. How do colours and prints actually look on sugarcane satin?
The satin weave creates a gentle, light‑catching surface that makes solid colours appear deep and polished, and helps prints look crisp with a soft, elegant sheen. This is helpful for lookbooks, ecommerce photos, and in‑store presentations.​

13. How should garments made from sugarcane satin be washed and dried?
A realistic care route is: gentle or delicate wash in cool water, mild detergent, avoid chlorine bleach, and dry in shade or on low heat. Steaming or a light press from the reverse side usually restores a smooth surface.​

14. Will 110 GSM sugarcane satin shrink or twist after washing?
As with most lightweight cellulosic satins, a little shrinkage or movement is normal, so pre‑washing or pre‑shrinking yardage before cutting is recommended for production orders. Once this is controlled, garments generally keep their shape well in normal use.​

15. Is sugarcane satin prone to heavy creasing?
It can pick up some creases in wear, but wrinkles relax quickly with steaming or a light iron, similar to other light satins. The satin face also helps minor creases look softer rather than sharply crushed.​

16. Is 100% sugarcane satin strong enough for everyday clothing?
Sugarcane fibres are cellulosic and, when processed well, can offer adequate strength for tops, dresses, and linings. Sound patterning and sensible seam construction will help garments stand up to regular wear.​

17. What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for this sugarcane satin?
The MOQ is 5 metres, so designers and sourcing teams can test 100% Organic Sugarcane Fiber Satin Fabric in real samples before committing to larger runs.

18. When do you offer wholesale or bulk pricing?
If a single order for this quality goes above 100 metres, Ayurkruti can provide wholesale or bulk pricing, which is useful for garment units and export programs planning full production.

19. Do you export sugarcane satin fabric to international markets?
Yes. Ayurkruti supplies plant‑based fabrics, including sugarcane satin, to overseas buyers and works with brands targeting the USA, Europe, and other regions that have higher expectations on material choices.​

20. Can buyers request technical data and test reports?
For B2B sourcing teams, technical sheets (GSM, width, weave, composition) and standard test reports can be shared on request, helping you plug this fabric into existing compliance and QA workflows.

21. Why is sugarcane satin seen as a plant‑based, lower‑impact fabric?
The fibre originates from sugarcane, a high‑cellulose, fast‑growing crop whose derived materials can be used for textiles instead of solely relying on fossil fuels. This supports a more circular and bio‑based approach to fabric sourcing.​

22. Is sugarcane fiber fabric biodegradable?
Sugarcane‑derived cellulosic fibres can be biodegradable under suitable conditions, helping reduce long‑term microplastic issues associated with many synthetic satins.​

23. How can brands use the sugarcane story in their marketing?
Brands often position sugarcane satin as a “sugar‑origin” or “plant‑based” satin within their lineup, alongside other natural fashion textiles like bamboo, corn, or eucalyptus. This gives a clear, modern story that buyers in conscious markets can easily understand: renewable source, refined look, and a move away from purely fossil‑based fabrics.​

24. How can I see and test this 100% Organic Sugarcane Fiber Satin Fabric?
You can contact Ayurkruti with your planned use (shirts, dresses, scarves, linings), target colours, and quantity, and request swatches or initial yardage. This lets your team check hand feel, drape, and dye/print behaviour in your own patterns before moving into bulk with a sugarcane satin that supports both your design and your sustainability story.


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