We make Shiny yarn to give the material softness and glow that makes it perfect for the textile industry, especially when it comes to furnishing, clothing, trimming, curtain fabrics, fancy, chenille, and warp yarn.

Our Shiny Yarn is Delta / Trilobal yarn which is made with a high number of filaments. The shine of the yarn makes it very attractive and noticeable. This fabric is ideal for the textile industry and is used widely for furnishing, clothing, trimming, curtain fabrics, fancy, chenille, and warp yarn. Because of the yarn’s soft and bright feature, it is also recommended in weft or warp to replace viscose, rayon, and polyester yarns.
For obtaining the shine, we use a shiny masterbatch. This inclusion of the product does not hamper the yarn and it retains all its features and properties for which it was made. The amount of masterbatch used varies from 0.5% to 3%, which as understood is a very subsidiary amount when compared to the entire roll. The only difference which is seen is in the color of the yarn, which changes a sharp shade.
Product Material | Polypropylene |
Denier | 300 to 1000 |
Type | Interlaced, Parallel or Twisted. |
Tenacity | Medium |
Strength | High |
Lustre | Bright |
Colour | As per Demand |
Use | Textile Industry |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Shiny Yarn is a polypropylene multifilament yarn designed to provide enhanced brightness, softness, and visual appeal. It is manufactured using trilobal or delta-shaped filaments and specialized shiny masterbatch additives that create a reflective surface without affecting the yarn’s strength and performance characteristics.
Shiny Yarn offers excellent lustre, soft texture, lightweight properties, high durability, good color retention, and resistance to moisture. Its attractive appearance makes it a preferred choice for decorative and textile applications where both aesthetics and performance are important.
Shiny Yarn is widely used in curtain fabrics, furnishing textiles, apparel, trimming, decorative fabrics, chenille yarn production, warp yarn applications, and fashion accessories. Its glossy finish enhances the visual appeal of finished textile products.
Yes. Due to its softness, brightness, and cost-effectiveness, Shiny Yarn is often used in weft and warp applications as an alternative to viscose, rayon, and certain polyester yarns. It provides a similar attractive appearance while offering the benefits of polypropylene yarn.
Yes. Shiny Yarn can be manufactured in various colors and specifications to meet different textile requirements. JP Fibres offers Shiny Yarn in deniers ranging from 300 to 1000 and can supply customized colors based on customer requirements.
The primary difference is its enhanced lustre and softer feel. While traditional polypropylene multifilament yarn focuses on strength and durability, Shiny Yarn incorporates special additives and filament structures that create a brighter and more attractive finish for decorative and textile applications.