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Silk - The Queen of Fibers

Natural Premium Material

For thousands of years, Silk has been considered the most luxurious textile material. Thanks to its naturality, mulberry silk is known for its breathability, hypoallergenic, and moisture retention.
With a signature pearl-like gloss shines on its surface and the touch of its heavenly smoothness that feels like bare skins, our 100% mulberry silk relax both your body and soul by comforting every inch of you on your hair and skin with 18 beneficial amino acids that bring better feelings of natural and safe.

 

Our silk scarves are crafted with care from 100% natural premium materials, the finest silk, and the softest cashmere, bringing you ultimate comfort every day and evermore.

With over 10 years' expertise in silk-making, designing, and manufacturing, we are confident in all of our products.

 

We only use the finest long ­fiber mulberry silk (Grade 6A) to make our silk scarves, We go to great lengths to keep our products safe, clean, and toxin-free with OEKO-TEX certification.

Silk is graded on an A, B, and C scale. Each letter referencing a different type of silk product quality. A being the finest, highest quality silk product and C being the lowest. The Number takes the grading and makes it a step further.

For instance you could have 3A, 5A, or 6A. 6A being the highest. So when you see a silk product that is graded 6A, you can be sure that that is the highest quality of that specific type of silk that you can buy.

 

 

Cashmere - Soft Gold

Natural Premium Material

  

 

Cashmere is one of the rarest fibers in the world, first discovered in the 13th century in the Kashmir region. Today, China leads the way as the largest producer of this ancient, natural, and highly sought-after textile.

Cashmere comes from cashmere goats wool as they have a double-fleece. Their soft, fine undercoat is known as ‘soft gold’, and it takes a single goat one year to produce enough cashmere for a scarf.

 

 

Our cashmere is sourced from Mongolian mountain goals, then spun to produce Grade A yarn with a 14-16 microns width measurement per cashmere hair.  In comparison, human hair measures between 60 and 100 microns in thickness.

With such a fine yarn, the texture feels soft and weightless against the skin and yet, up to three times more insulating than sheep wool.  Cashmere also has the benefit of natural stretch, so it won’t lose its shape.  Like silk, with proper care, it can last a lifetime.

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