Imagine a kaleidoscope of heritage captured in a single thread; this multi-colour spun silk brings a burst of life to any loom. Each batch is dyed using high-fixation pigments that ensure the “Multi Colour” palette remains vivid through years of wear. The spun texture gives the colors a soft, diffused glow rather than a harsh metallic shine, making it very wearable. It is often used to create accent stripes or vibrant borders in ethnic wear, adding a playful yet sophisticated touch. This yarn is a celebration of diversity, perfect for those who want their textiles to tell a story of joy and color. It turns a simple weave into a complex visual journey.
Coloured Spun Silk Yarn (Multi Colour)
| Usage/Application | Weaving |
|---|---|
| Color | Dyed |
| Minimum order quantity | 5 Kgs |
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