This yarn is silk in its most honest and unpretentious state, left in its natural, creamy hue. It is full of the character and texture that can only come from a fiber that hasn’t been overly processed. The “Natural” color is warm and organic, making it an excellent choice for eco-conscious fashion and sustainable interiors. It has a slightly grippy texture that makes it easy to weave and provides a beautiful, matte finish to the fabric. Over time, the fabric created from this yarn becomes softer and more personal to the wearer. It is a celebration of the raw beauty that exists within the natural world.
Raw Silk Yarn (Natural)
| Count | 20 |
|---|---|
| Usage/Application | Weaving |
| Pattern | Raw |
| Color | Natural |
| Lustre | Bright |
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