With mulberry silk comforter, remember two things: 1. The silk comforter is an animal fibre and is inherently hygroscopic, breathable and soft, but the wet strength is low, so the silk duvet will shrink into a mass after washing, losing its original fluffiness and warmth, so it can no longer be used, and washing will […]
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Many of you don’t know how silkworms are born. Like most molluscs, silkworms are oviparous. The eggs are tiny, smaller than a sesame seed, and we used to call them silkworm seeds. The village committee orders the silkworm, and the amount ordered by each family is determined by the number of mulberry leaves they produce. […]
1 Promotes sleep. The silk gel component contains 18 kinds of amino acids; these amino acids emit delicate molecules, also called “sleep factors, ” making people’s nerves more stable. Covering the silk quilt can promote sleep, enhance human vitality and slow down the ageing process. 2 It has good cold-keeping power and constant temperature. Silk […]
1 The thicker the duvet, the warmer it isMulberry silk quilts are not as warm as they are thick; if they are too heavy, they don’t fit well. Can you imagine what a giant pillow would feel like to cover your body, and would it be warm? We often have customers who want to make a […]
Winter is coming soon, and many people are considering buying thick duvets, silk duvets, cotton quilts, wool quilts, down quilts, which are the more common quilts on the market; what are the advantages and disadvantages of each of these duvets? Which one should I choose? It has become a doubt in the minds of many […]
Speaking of sericulture and silk reeling, it goes back as far as the time of the Yellow Emperor. In ancient times, many clans and tribes were living in the vast land of China. At that time, a tribe called the Yellow Emperor tribe defeated another tribe, the Jiu Li tribe. To celebrate the victory, the […]
Tussah silk is cutting cocoon silk because silkworm pupae have high economic value and are rich in nutrients, so silkworm farmers take out the pupae to sell the cocoon shells after the cut. The silk is fluffy and warm, and mulberry silk is breathable, but it is easy to change the board and shrink in […]
The silkworm, the larvae of the silkworm moth, is the primary source of silk raw material and has an important place in human economic life and cultural history. Native to northern China, the staple food is mulberry leaves, which can also be supplemented with goose greens. The cocoon is woven from a continuous piece of […]
The Emperor’s Mulberry Silk Robe Silk is not only comfortable to wear, but also easy to dye and weave patterns and patterns, so it is deeply loved by people all over the world. The Dragon robes made of mulberry silk are full of ritual and cultural precipitation. How are they made? Long ago in China, […]
Sericulture is not only an exciting thing but also an industry. Mulberry Silk Floss can be made into a comfortable silk duvet. How to raise it? Please see the following introduction. Silkworm breeding first needs to buy silkworm seeds, that is, silkworm baby’s eggs which can hatch silkworms. Every year in spring, when the temperature continues […]