Italian silk

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Silk is considered the king in the world of fabrics. Famous for its sheen and softness, combined with high strength, silk has long been used only by kings and noble people. Today this fabric is available everywhere, it is used for sewing various outfits, decorations and valuable home textiles.

Especially luxurious looks Italian silk, which you can find on our website and buy at a bargain price.

The history of silk appearance

Unlike other tissues, silk has an animal origin. Its source is the cocoons of the silkworm. Initially, silk was woven by the artisans of Ancient China thousands of years ago.

The value of this material was exceptional. The disclosure of secrecy was followed by the death penalty. But, despite all prohibitions, in 550 silk began to be produced in Europe.

Types of silk

Today, there are many types of Italian silk. Their difference lies in the quality of threads, appearance, structure of production, as well as individual properties.

The most widely spread are:

  • Toile - silk, which has linen weaving. Its advantages are in keeping the shape and high density. Fabric is used when sewing skirts, ties, as well as linings for outerwear.
  • Satin silk has a satin weave that is shiny on the front side and matt on the wrong side. The main advantage is its excellent draping property. Fabric is used for sewing clothes, shoes, as well as for decorating interiors.
  • Chiffon silk - like toile, is made by linen weaving. Its features include softness, dullness, as well as transparency. From this fabric dressing gowns, blouses and dresses are sewn.
  • Dupont is a dense, shiny fabric. From this tissue curtains and drapes are sewn.
  • Foulard – this fabric is extremely light and glossy, and is used for making underwear and shawls.

Silk application

Italian silk has found its application in many industries. So, silk is used when sewing clothes for any season, thanks to the creation of a comfortable temperature regime for the body. Silk products do not absorb odors, do not cause allergies, and always look good.

Silk is also widely used in medicine. The main area of application is suture materials, which are also used in neurosurgery and ophthalmology. Often, yarns are made of bourette silk, which is made from the outer or inner fiber of a silkworm cocoon.

Since silk is hypoallergenic, it is used for making home textile products. These include drapes, curtains, bedspreads and covers for furniture.

Advantages and disadvantages of Italian silk

The advantages of this material include:

  • Silk is a "breathable" fabric, providing reliable air permeability.
  • Hygroscopicity - silk absorbs and evaporates sweat quickly.
  • Exceptional thermoregulation, thanks to which comfort is felt both in winter and in summer.
  • High wear resistance, which allows silk products to serve for many years.
  • The material is an unfriendly environment for the reproduction of ticks, bugs, lice and other various parasites.
  • Positive effect on the skin, promoting regenerative processes in the upper layers of the epidermis.

Like any fabric, silk has several downsides. These include the following:

  • High cost of material
  • The need for very delicate maintenance
  • Intolerance to high temperatures during washing and ironing
  • Decrease in strength under the action of sunlight
  • Sensitivity to dirt and sweat

Despite the aforementioned disadvantages, silk remains one of the most expensive and sought-after fabrics.

 Where can I buy this fabric?

On our store website, you will find a wide range of different types of silk. We guarantee high-quality products and very low prices that can satisfy the needs of the most demanding customers.