The word “linen” comes from the Latin name for flax, “linum usitatissimum.” Linen is a natural fiber, like cotton, but it takes longer to harvest and make into fabric, as flax fibers can be difficult to weave. The fibers are extracted from the plant and stored for long periods ofRead More →

Silkworms aren’t very different from the earthworms found in our backyards. They’re insects who feel pain—just as all animals do. Silkworms spend a lot of time growing and transforming. Is the production of silk cruel? Tamsin Blanchard, author of Green Is The New Black, says: ‘Commercial silk production is cruel.Read More →

Silk is a strong thread that is created naturally. The strength of the thread means that it can be used for flossing. The results are just as good as those produced when you use traditional dental floss. The difference between silk floss and plastic floss is that silk floss isRead More →

Silk Dupioni fabric’s distinctive feature is the excellent glimmering effect it produces when moved around in light due to the two colors. … Silk Dupioni fabris are completely hand-woven. On the other hand, Silk Shantung fabric does not display an iridescent effect because it uses one color in the weave.Read More →

The Silk Road began in north-central China in Xi’an (in modern Shaanxi province). A caravan track stretched west along the Great Wall of China, across the Pamirs, through Afghanistan, and into the Levant and Anatolia. Its length was about 4,000 miles (more than 6,400 km). What were the 2 endsRead More →

Tussar Silk Sarees from Tulsi Silks. … Of the four types of silk, the heavily textured silk, from the non-mulberry category of silk, with a natural dull golden sheen is the Tussar Silk. We, at. The embroidery done on them is peerless and when you drape one of them theRead More →

Dupioni silk is wonderful for tops, dresses, skirts, jackets, and pants. It is beautiful when used for children’s clothing. Formalwear made from dupioni is dynamite! Dupioni also makes wonderful home décor such as draperies, pillows, and tablecloths. What does silk dupion look like? It is similar to shantung, but slightlyRead More →

Pochampally ikat, is a sort of silk that was discovered in a community of Andhra Pradesh, Bhoodan Pochampally. Named as the “Silk City of India”, the town is known for giving the world a texture that can beat any other form of ikat in the entire nation. Which silk isRead More →

Pochampally ikat, is a sort of silk that was discovered in a community of Andhra Pradesh, Bhoodan Pochampally. Named as the “Silk City of India”, the town is known for giving the world a texture that can beat any other form of ikat in the entire nation. Which silk isRead More →