Silk FABRIC



Mulberry silk is known for its smooth, non-toxic, and hypoallergenic properties.

100% Mulberry Silk

Silk is a delicate natural fiber composed primarily of two proteins: fibroin, which forms the structural center, and sericin, a glue-like protein that surrounds and protects the fibroin fibers. Harsh detergents or soaps, especially those that are alkaline or acidic, can strip away sericin and damage the fibroin, leading to brittleness, fading, and loss of luster in silk fabrics .

 

 

Silk Care for durability

Why Soap and Regular Detergents Can Harm Silk

Conventional soaps and laundry detergents often contain strong alkaline substances or enzymes designed to break down organic matter. While effective for cleaning cotton or synthetic fabrics, these components are too harsh for silk. They can break down the sericin layer and weaken the fibroin fibers, resulting in a rough texture, diminished sheen, and reduced durability

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100% Mulberry Silk ; To preserve the integrity and beauty of silk fabrics:

Recommended Care for Washing Silk

Use a pH-neutral detergent: Opt for detergents specifically formulated for silk or delicate fabrics. These are designed to clean without stripping away the sericin or damaging the fibroin.

Avoid harsh chemicals: Steer clear of bleach, fabric softeners, and enzymes that can degrade silk proteins.

Hand wash gently: Whenever possible, hand wash silk items in cool water, gently agitating them without wringing or twisting

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How to dry and Iron your Silk: 

Air dry away from sunlight

Once you've removed the excess water, place it flat in a shaded area to air dry and avoid color fading and fiber damage.

Ironing Instructions: After the silk is completely dry, lay it gently on a clean ironing surface, turned inside out. Use a low temperature on your iron, with no steam and no water spray. 

With a smooth, continuous motion, glide the iron across the fabric, never pausing in one place. This delicate touch restores the silk’s natural elegance without compromising its integrity. When finished, allow the piece to rest, letting its refined texture and subtle sheen speak for themselves.

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For centuries, wool has been one of the world's most prized natural fibers, cherished by royalty, explorers, and artisans alike. Its enduring appeal lies in a remarkable combination of comfort, performance, and elegance.

Wool is nature's quiet luxury! 

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Wool Care for durability

Wool is a natural protein fiber composed of keratin and a delicate cellular structure, proper care is essential to preserve its strength, softness, resilience, and longevity.

Wool is naturally resistant to odors, wrinkles, and stains, which means it does not require frequent washing. Often, simply airing the garment between wears is enough to keep it fresh.

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Technical Care Principle

 

The greatest threats to wool:

  • Heat
    • High temperatures can damage the protein structure.
    • Excessive heat may cause shrinkage and loss of elasticity.
  • Alkaline Chemicals
    • Strong detergents, bleach, and harsh cleaning agents can degrade keratin proteins.
    • Wool performs best when cleaned with pH-neutral or wool-specific detergents.
  • Mechanical Agitation
    • Rubbing, twisting, or vigorous washing causes the cuticle scales to interlock.
    • This process leads to felting and irreversible shrinkage.
  • UV Exposure
    • Prolonged direct sunlight can weaken protein fibers and cause fading.

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Wool is nature's quiet luxury! 

Premium Technical Care Recommendation

To preserve the natural keratin structure of wool fibers, wash only when necessary using cool water and a pH-neutral wool detergent. Avoid heat, harsh chemicals, and excessive agitation. Reshape while damp and dry flat away from direct sunlight to maintain the fiber's natural softness, elasticity, and appearance.

 

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