Continuous and unbroken, this filament yarn represents the long, silk threads reeled directly from the cocoon. In its natural shade, it possesses a glass-like sheen that is unique to the filament-style processing. It is incredibly strong for its diameter, making it the perfect choice for high-tension weaving or delicate lace. Because the fibers are so long, the yarn has a smooth, friction-free surface that feels incredibly soft against the skin. It is the most efficient way to use silk, capturing the full length of the silkworm’s incredible work. This yarn is the gold standard for creating the most lustrous and durable silk fabrics.
Natural Silk Yarn (Yellow)
| Grade | 4A |
|---|---|
| Usage/Application | Dress Material, Embroidery, Weaving, Knitting, Sarees, Home Textile |
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Raw Silk Yarn (White & Yellow)
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Handloom Tana Pure Silk Warp Yarn (White)
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3 Count Silk Noil Yarn (White)
Sitting right in the middle of the noil family, the 3-count yarn is a versatile medium-weight thread. It offers a slightly more rustic look than the 4-count, with more frequent textural variations that catch the eye. The white color is brilliant, acting as a high-contrast backdrop for the shadows created by its own texture. It is particularly effective when used in the weft to create horizontal “slubs” across a smoother warp. This yarn is often chosen for high-end upholstery where a natural, “earthy” luxury is the design goal. It bridges the gap between the primitive and the polished.




