
Plain Silk Organza
Standard crisp organza in solid colors or undyed. Holds structure for volume, ruffles, and structured overlays. The base for bridal and evening garments.
DreamSilk manufactures 100% mulberry silk organza — a crisp, sheer fabric with structured body. Unlike chiffon or georgette, organza holds its shape. Available in plain, embroidered, metallic, iridescent, and printed finishes.
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| Type | Weight | Width | Composition | Character | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Silk Organza | 5–8mm | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Crisp, sheer, structured | Bridal, evening wear, interfacing |
| Silk Organdy | 5–6mm | 114 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Stiffer than organza | Interfacing, millinery, collars |
| Embroidered Silk Organza | 8–12mm | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Silk + embroidery | Textured, dimensional | Bridal, couture, evening overlays |
| Metallic Silk Organza | 6–8mm | 114 / 140 cm | Silk + metallic lurex | Shimmering, light-catching | Evening wear, festive garments |
| Tissue Silk Organza | 3–5mm | 114 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Ultra-light, paper-thin | Overlays, decorative accents |
| Satin-Faced Organza | 8–10mm | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Glossy face, organza body | Structured garments, bridal |

Standard crisp organza in solid colors or undyed. Holds structure for volume, ruffles, and structured overlays. The base for bridal and evening garments.

Silk organza with threadwork, sequins, or appliqué embellishment. Adds dimension to sheer fabric. A staple in bridal couture and evening overlay panels.

Organza woven with metallic lurex threads for shimmer and light reflection. Available in gold, silver, and colored metallic. Also called gazar fabric in heavier weights.

Custom designs printed on silk organza. The structured, sheer base creates unique prints where pattern and transparency interact. Good for decorative overlays and artistic garments.

Organza that shifts color depending on the viewing angle. Created by using different colors in the warp and weft threads. Produces a pearl-like, color-changing surface effect.

Ultra-lightweight organza (3–5mm), sometimes called tissue silk. Paper-thin but still holds some crispness. Used for delicate overlays and decorative accents where minimal weight matters.









Unlike chiffon or georgette, organza doesn't collapse or cling. It stands away from the body, creates volume, and holds ruffles, puffs, and structured silhouettes. This is why bridal designers choose organza for ball gowns, puff sleeves, and layered skirts — the fabric adds drama without adding weight.

Silk organza doubles as a natural interfacing material. Place it behind delicate silk fabrics to add structure without the stiffness of fusible interfacing. It stabilizes seams, supports necklines, and reinforces construction areas — all while staying breathable and lightweight. A two-in-one fabric for garment production.

Ivory silk organza is the backbone of bridal fashion. We stock ivory, white, and off-white organza year-round. Embroidered organza for overlay panels, plain organza for volume layers, metallic organza for festive accents. All from the same factory, same quality standard, ready for your bridal collection.
We manufacture custom silk products and fabrics for brands in 50+ countries. From fabric selection to finished goods, everything is produced in our own facility - giving you one point of contact, consistent quality, and shorter lead times.

Bridal gowns, evening wear, overlay layers, structured garments, millinery, and interfacing. Organza is a structured sheer fabric — it adds volume and shape without weight.
Both are sheer silk fabrics, but organza is crisp and holds structure while chiffon is soft and flows. Organza stands away from the body; chiffon clings and drapes. Use organza when you need volume and shape, chiffon when you need flow.
Yes. Embroidered silk organza is one of our key products. Thread work, sequins, and appliqué can be applied to the sheer surface for bridal, couture, and evening overlays.
Gazar is a heavier, more structured version of silk organza — typically 10–12mm. Used in haute couture for sculpted garments that need to hold extreme shapes. We produce both standard organza and gazar-weight organza.
Yes. Silk organza is widely used as a natural interfacing for delicate silk garments. It adds structure without the stiffness or heat-bonding of fusible interfacing. Cut on the same grain as your shell fabric and sew it into seams.
Stocked colors: 50 meters. Custom dyeing: 100–200m per color. Embroidered organza: MOQ depends on pattern complexity — contact us.
Organza holds shape well but can wrinkle under pressure. It releases wrinkles easily with light steaming. Store rolled rather than folded to prevent crease lines.
Organza is woven with a tight plain weave using highly twisted yarns. The tight weave combined with yarn tension creates the stiff, crisp hand feel. During finishing, the fabric retains its body through controlled degumming — enough sericin (natural silk gum) is left on the fibers to maintain structure while still allowing the fabric to be sheer and transparent.
Silk organdy (also spelled organdie) is closely related to organza. Both are crisp, sheer, plain-weave fabrics. The difference: organdy is stiffer and often has a permanent finish applied during manufacturing. Organza is slightly more flexible. In practice, both terms are sometimes used interchangeably. We produce both and can advise which suits your project better.