This ultra-fine 2/140nm yarn is a masterpiece of precision spinning, where two incredibly thin threads are twisted together for strength. Despite its thinness, the “2-ply” construction ensures it can handle the stress of high-end weaving and embroidery. Its white color is pristine, offering a high-gloss finish that looks spectacular in fine-detailed work. This yarn is often used as a “weft” in the most expensive silk fabrics to create a smooth-as-glass surface. It is the choice for the most delicate of tasks, where every millimeter of thread must be perfect. To use this yarn is to work at the highest levels of textile artistry.
Spun Silk Yarn 2/140 nm (White)
| Grade | 4A |
|---|---|
| Usage/Application | Dress Material, Embroidery, Weaving, Knitting, Sarees, Home Textile |
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