Cherryderry (also spelled Charadary or Carridary) was a blended fabric composed of a silk warp and a cotton weft, commonly woven with striped or checked pattern.
Cherryderry dates to the 17th century fabric and was among the textile varieties known in Colonial America. The fabric was produced using raw materials imported from India.
Cherryderry was used for Ladies' dresses and handkerchiefs.