About Our Silk

What is Mulberry Silk?

Mulberry Silk refers to the silk produced by the silk worms that eat mulberry leaves, it is entirely made out of natural proteins and has proven to be the ancient beauty secret with numerous beauty benefits.

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What is Momme?

Silk is measured by weight using momme (mm). 8 momme = 1 oz. The higher the Momme weight, the thicker the silk fabric, which also makes it more durable. Silk under 18 Momme is considered lightweight and often fragile, 19 to 22 mm is considered the industry standard range of offering, and anything above that is considered heavyweight. Our Silk Products are made from 19 to 25 Momme pure Mulberry Silk.

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How do you care for Silk?

There are a few rules major rules for taking care of Silk:

  • Wrinkles: Remove minor wrinkles by hanging overnight. For tough wrinkles, turn inside out, dampen the item, and iron on the lowest setting.
  • Detergents: Never use bleach, laundry pods, or stain fighting detergents! They are highly damaging to silk. Only use specialized delicate detergents.
  • Washing: Treat silk like other delicate garments - hand wash in lukewarm water or machine wash cold on the delicate cycle.
  • Drying: Silk is strong when dry, but weak while wet - Tumble dry low or, even better, air dry. Never wring it!
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Is Satin and Silk the same thing?

Satin is type of weaving method that gives a type of fabric a shinny surface, but it's commonly referred to polyester (plastic) fabrics, which as none of the benefits when compared to silk.

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Are Our Silk products safely tested?

Yes, all our silk products: from your favorite silk pillowcases, eye masks, sleepwear and others, all pass OEKO-Tex Standard 100, a rigorous European test for harmful substances for textile products.