Collection: Silk Gift Sets Collection
Why Silk is Healthy for You
1. Prevents Wrinkles and Creases: Silk’s smooth texture minimizes friction, reducing skin tugging and the formation of lines while you sleep.
2. Retains Skin Hydration: Unlike absorbent fabrics like cotton, silk helps maintain your skin’s natural moisture balance, preventing dryness.
3. Hypoallergenic: Silk is naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and allergens, making it ideal for sensitive skin or allergy-prone individuals.
4. Reduces Hair Damage: Silk protects your hair by reducing friction, minimizing tangles, and preventing breakage.
5. Improves Sleep Quality: The luxurious feel and thermoregulating properties of silk ensure a comfortable, uninterrupted night’s rest.
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Dreamy Silk & Lavender Sleep Set (Oversized Silk Eye Mask & Lavender Sachet)
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The Tranquil Silk & Lavender Sleep Set (Silk Pillowcase & Lavender Sachet)
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The Blissful Silk Sleep Trio (Silk Eye Mask, Silk Bonnet & Silk Scrunchie)
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The Serenity Silk Sleep Set (Silk Pillowcase, Silk Bonnet & Silk Scrunchie)
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The Luxe Slumber Set: Ultimate Silk Sleep Essentials (Silk Pillowcase, Silk Eye Mask & Silk Scrunchie)
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Premium 100% Silk Sleep Set with Lavender Sachet (Silk Eye Mask, Silk Scrunchie & Lavender Sachet)
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Silk is often praised for its unique composition of amino acids, which contribute to its anti-aging and skin benefits. Here’s a deeper dive into collagen production and the amino acids...
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Silk
Silk is a luxurious natural fiber produced by silkworms, primarily from the larvae of the mulberry silkworm. It’s renowned for its smooth texture, lustrous appearance, and strength.Silk stands out from...
Silk
Silk is a luxurious natural fiber produced by silkworms, primarily from the larvae of the mulberry silkworm. It’s renowned for its smooth texture, lustrous appearance, and strength.Silk stands out from...
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Questions and Answers about Cashmere
Can I wear cashmere year-round? Yes, cashmere is breathable and regulates body temperature, making it comfortable in both cold and mild weather. Its lightweight nature allows it to be worn...
Questions and Answers about Cashmere
Can I wear cashmere year-round? Yes, cashmere is breathable and regulates body temperature, making it comfortable in both cold and mild weather. Its lightweight nature allows it to be worn...
Questions and Answers about Silk
How to distinguish natural silk from synthetics?
1. Burn Test
• How to do it: Take a small thread from an inconspicuous area and carefully burn it with a lighter.
• Real Silk Reaction: Natural silk will burn slowly and smell like burning hair due to its protein composition. It will produce a small, brittle ash that crumbles easily.
• Synthetic Reaction: Synthetic fibers will usually melt rather than burn, producing a chemical or plastic-like smell and leaving behind a hard, melted bead rather than ash.
2. Touch and Feel Test
• Real Silk: Natural silk feels soft, smooth, and warm to the touch. When you rub it between your fingers, it will warm up quickly and glide smoothly.
• Synthetic Silk: Synthetic fabrics often feel cooler and have a more slippery or even “plastic” feel. They usually don’t warm up as quickly as real silk does when rubbed.
3. Shine and Appearance
• Real Silk: Natural silk has a subtle, elegant luster that reflects light at different angles, giving it a soft shimmer. The shine on silk is often more complex, with a “two-tone” effect.
• Synthetic Silk: Synthetic fabrics can appear overly shiny or metallic, and their luster is often uniform without the depth or changing hues seen in real silk.
4. Wrinkle Test
• Real Silk: Natural silk will wrinkle when you squeeze it in your hand. The wrinkles should disappear relatively quickly when smoothed out.
• Synthetic Silk: Synthetics often spring back into shape immediately after being wrinkled or may not wrinkle as easily as silk does.
5. Water Drop Test
• Real Silk: Place a small drop of water on the fabric. Natural silk absorbs water slowly and leaves a darkened spot that fades as it dries.
• Synthetic Silk: Synthetics typically do not absorb water in the same way and may not darken or dry almost instantly.
6. Sound Test (Rustle Test)
• Real Silk: When you rub natural silk fabric together, it produces a faint rustling sound, sometimes referred to as a “scroop” sound. This sound is unique to silk due to the way the fibers are woven.
• Synthetic Silk: Synthetics are usually quieter and do not produce the same rustling sound.
Can real silk become electrified?
1. Dry, Low-Humidity Environments
• In very dry conditions, such as during winter or in artificially heated spaces, the lack of moisture in the air can prevent silk from absorbing enough humidity. This dryness reduces its ability to dissipate electric charges, making silk more prone to static buildup.
• While real silk absorbs moisture better than synthetics, when the air is very dry, it can still retain a mild static charge.
2. Friction from Rubbing Against Synthetic Materials
• Silk can pick up static if it rubs against synthetic materials, like polyester, nylon, or plastic. Friction from movement, especially in a dry environment, can cause electrons to transfer between silk and synthetic fabrics, leading to a minor static charge.
• For example, wearing a silk blouse under a synthetic sweater can cause mild static buildup as the two materials rub together.
3. Washing and Drying Methods
• Washing silk with synthetic fabrics or using a tumble dryer can lead to static buildup, as the friction in the dryer increases the chance of electron transfer. To avoid this, it’s best to air dry silk or dry it separately from synthetics.
4. Blended Silk Fabrics
• If silk is blended with synthetic fibers, it may have a higher chance of becoming electrified. Blends often combine silk with materials like polyester to reduce costs, but this can increase the likelihood of static.
How to reduce static in silk?
1. Humidifier: Using a humidifier in the room can prevent static buildup by adding moisture to the air
2. Misting with Water: Lightly misting the fabric or rubbing it with a damp cloth can help discharge any static charge on the silk.
3. Anti-Static Spray: A gentle anti-static spray can be applied, though this should be done with caution on delicate silk fabrics.
4. Metal Hanger Trick: Running a metal hanger over the silk can help discharge static buildup without harming the fabric.
Is silk prone to shrinking?
Yes, silk can shrink if exposed to hot water or high heat. To prevent this, always wash it in cold or lukewarm water and avoid using the dryer.
Questions and Answers about Cashmere
Can I wear cashmere year-round?
Yes, cashmere is breathable and regulates body temperature, making it comfortable in both cold and mild weather. Its lightweight nature allows it to be worn in different seasons
How long does cashmere last?
With proper care, cashmere can last many years. It is durable despite its delicate feel, but to maintain its quality, it’s important to avoid machine washing and excessive wear.
How do I care for cashmere?
Cashmere requires gentle care to maintain its softness and shape. Hand washing with a mild detergent or dry cleaning is recommended. Avoid stretching or wringing the fabric and let it air dry flat.
How can I tell if cashmere is high-quality?
High-quality cashmere is typically very soft, lightweight, and has a slightly fuzzy appearance without excessive pilling. It should feel smooth against your skin, not scratchy, and regain its shape after being stretched.
Is cashmere eco-friendly?
Cashmere is a natural, biodegradable fiber, which makes it environmentally friendly in terms of sustainability. However, concerns about overgrazing in certain regions have led to more sustainable and ethical sourcing practices in recent years.