Why Silk

Temperature Regulation

 

Silk is a breathable fabric and incredibly soft to the skin. With its natural temperature-regulating properties, silk helps the body retain heat in cold weather while excess heat is expelled in warm weather, helping your body maintain a comfortable, natural temperature.

The triangular structure of the silk fiber makes it function as a prism and reflects a very bright and "clean" color. These prisms reflect light at various angles, which results in the subtle rainbow hue that has made silk so famous. The right accessory to give the final touch to any outfit and for any occasion. Make yourself stand out!

 

Shine Bright

Stay Calm

 

With its extremely smooth and soft texture, silk proves to be beneficial for those with sensitive skin conditions (e.g. Eczema). Silk is hypoallergenic; it does not attract dust mites and is a natural fungal repellent.

Silk is surprisingly easy to care for and will retain its beauty for years. It is a truly timeless textile lending itself to a variety of uses from casual, everyday wear to formal wear for special occasions.

 

Timeless

Stay(s) Strong

 

Despite its delicate appearance, silk is the strongest natural fiber, which makes the textile durable. A fiber of silk that is of the same diameter as a fiber of steel, is stronger than the steel.

Silk production remains one of the cleanest textile industries; mulberry trees do not require fertilizers or pesticides, which means it’s possible to harvest cultivated silk without introducing any toxic chemicals into the environment.

 

Eco-Friendly

 

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