What is Kashmir Silk Fabric?
- Kashmiri silk is a natural protein fiber that may be woven into textiles in various forms.
- Silk is a protein fiber consisting primarily of fibroin that is generated by some insect larvae to construct cocoons. J&K is the sole state that produces high-quality Bivoltile silk.
- Kashmiri silk weaving and printing are not often practiced in the region. However, cocoon rearing is done on a big scale here, which results in the highest quality silk.
- One of the main activities of the inhabitants of Kashmir is the production of cocoons.
History
- The British funded the establishment of Kashmir's first silk reeling plant at Solina, Srinagar, in 1897.
- Rajbagh saw the establishment of a silk-weaving industry in 1937.
- By 1961-62, the state's silk output had increased to roughly 98,000 kg.
- Silk has been manufactured in an organized manner and shipped to the United Kingdom since the 1890s.
What Makes it Stand Out?
Texture |
Kashmir fibers are very fine and delicate |
Fall |
It gives a good drape to the outfit |
Shine |
Sheen |
Sheer |
Opaque |
Soft |
Kashmir silk fabric is a natural fiber known for its extremely soft feel and insulating properties. |
Warm |
The fabric is significantly warmer and lighter than sheep's wool and is somewhat similar. |
Application and Uses
Clothing |
Sweaters, dresses, shirts, blazers, etc |
Accessories |
Hats, scarves, thermal gear, etc. |
Care Instructions
- It is recommended to only dry clean the fabric.
- Avoid putting the fabric in direct sunlight.
- Always iron on the silk setting.
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