Pure is natural
Help keep your face healthy
Your face has more contact with your pillowcase than any other fabric.
If you want to keep your face and hair looking refreshed, your choice in pillowcase is very important. Silk help keep your face looking refreshed, healthy and glowing and your hair smooth and manageable. Join The Rich and Famous and use Silk Pillowcases.
Why buy silk ?
To help your skin retain moisture, Silk helps keep moisture close to your skin and will help your skin stay more hydrated than many fabrics on the market. Sleeping on silk is great option for helping your skin maintain its natural moisture. Save money on expensive moisturising creams by retaining more moisture in your face to begin with.
Silk Blend Pillowcase
If you think that the cost of silk is too high (But the pure silk is really worth the price), and at the same time, you want to get close to the silk Feel, this Pillowcase it for you. 80% Mulberry silk and 20% cotton in a Charmeuse Weave, and maintain all the properties of silk . They also contain no polyester faux silk or satin at all. And maintain all the properties of silk
Item Specifics
Type: Pillowcase
Quantity: 1 Pillowcase (one)
Opening: Envelope
Colours: Various
Style: Oxford
Size: 48X74cm
Material: 80% Mulberry Silk and 20% Cotton
Feature: Non-Toxic, Eco-Friendly
What is Charmeuse Silk?
Silk is a natural protein fibre which can be woven into different types of textiles including Silk Chiffon, Crepe, Shantong, Habotai and Silk Charmeuse. No one uses Chiffon Silk to make bedding. Most people use Habotai or Charmeuse Silk, Habotai weave does not have a smooth silky surface like Charmeuse. Charmeuse weave and Satin weave are essentially the same, Tight Heavyweight weave with a glossy surface and a dull back. We use the word Charmeuse instead of the word Satin because Satin has been hijacked by Polyester manufacturers that use Polyester fibres in a Satin weave to create the illusion of Silk and then incorrectly call it Satin. Our Silk beddings are made from Silk in a Charmeuse weave.
The History of Silk
Silk has been known to man for approx. 5000 years. Its discovery is attributed to Xiling, wife of the Chinese Emperor Huang-Di.
This is how the story of one of the most elegant natural fabrics success got started.
Silk came from China to Persia, Korea and Japan. Up until the 13th century silk was only available as an oriental import and only very wealthy people could afford it. In Europe, while under Norman Rule, Southern Italy became an important centre for breeding silkworms and spinning silk. For a long time Italy remained the leading silk country in Europe until France expanded its silk weaving in the middle of the 17th century and surpassed Italy.
Compared to the world's total fibre production, silk fibres only make up less than 1%.
After-Care Advise
Hand Wash Silk in Cold Water, fill a clean sink or small tub with cold water and a small amount of liquid detergent. Do not use chlorine bleach, fabric softener or harsh chemical washing detergents. (Gentle Liquid) Lightly agitate for three to five minutes and rinse well.
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