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CACOON FLOSS RAW SILK SHEET
Cacoon Floss Raw Silk Sheet refers to a type of textile made from raw silk, commonly used in various premium and luxury bedding products. The term "floss" usually refers to the fine, long threads or filaments found in silk, which are often spun into fabric. "Cacoon" might be a brand name, a style, or a descriptive term related to the texture or appearance of the fabric, suggesting a cocoon-like softness or luxury.
Raw silk is silk that hasn't been processed as extensively as more refined silks. It retains some of the natural texture and irregularities of the fiber, which can give it a slightly rougher or more organic feel compared to fully processed silk.
MULBERRY CACOONS A+ GRADE SUITABLE FOR REELING 50% DRY
Mulberry cocoons produce the highest quality silk, superior to that of wild silks or other silkworm varieties.
Silk Manufacturing: Mulberry cocoons are processed to extract raw silk fibers, which are woven into fine fabrics for use in clothing, upholstery, and luxury goods.
Strength and Durability: Silk produced from mulberry cocoons is durable, lightweight, and resistant to wear and tear
Medical Uses: In traditional medicine, cocoon extracts are sometimes used for their purported health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
Cosmetic and Skin Care: The protein derived from mulberry cocoons is used in serums, lotions, and masks, known for enhancing skin texture, hydration, and elasticity.
RAW SILK YARN 20/22D
Raw silk yarn is a natural fiber produced from the cocoon of silkworms, and its usage spans a variety of industries due to its unique properties. Here’s a breakdown of how raw silk yarn is used:
KNITTING, WEAVING,HAND WEAVING
KIBISU RAW SILK WASTE
Kibisu silk waste refers to the byproduct of the silk production process, specifically the remnants left over after extracting silk fibers from the silkworm's cocoon
kibisu is used mainly to use for spun silk yarn