Viscose fabric, also commonly known as rayon, is a versatile and widely used textile material known for its softness, breathability, and silky appearance. It's a semi-synthetic fiber made from natural cellulose sources, primarily wood pulp derived from trees like beech, pine, or bamboo. The process of creating viscose involves chemically treating the cellulose to break it down into a viscous liquid, which is then extruded through spinnerets to form fibers. These fibers are later woven or knit into fabric.