This is silk in its most elemental form—the soft, fluffy white fibers before they are even spun into a thread. It represents the “clouds” of silk that are combed from the cocoon, full of air and incredible softness. In its brilliant white state, it is a material of pure potential, used by hand-spinners, felt-makers, and luxury pillow manufacturers. The fibers are long and strong, a testament to the high-quality Mulberry silkworms that produced them. Touching this fiber is like touching a piece of a cloud, a sensation that is unique to high-grade silk. It is the starting point of the entire luxury textile industry.
Mulberry Silk Fiber (White)
| Grade | 4A |
|---|---|
| Usage/Application | Dress Material, Embroidery, Weaving, Knitting, Sarees, Home Textile |
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14-16 Denier Twisted Mulberry Silk Yarn (Yellow)
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