About Mulberry Silk
Mulberry silk is the highest-quality and most widely used natural silk globally. It is produced by the Bombyx mori silkworm, which feeds exclusively on mulberry leaves.
Silkworms are reared in controlled environments and spin cocoons composed of a single continuous silk filament that can extend up to 1,500 meters in length.
Key Characteristics
Discover what makes mulberry silk the premier choice for luxury applications
Origin
Domesticated silkworms fed only on mulberry leaves
Texture
Exceptionally soft, smooth, and luxurious
Color
Naturally white with high luster, ideal for dyeing
Strength
Stronger than steel of the same diameter, yet lightweight
Elasticity
Natural stretch for durability and comfort
Hypoallergenic
Resistant to dust mites and mold, suitable for sensitive skin
Premium Applications
Mulberry silk is the preferred choice for luxury textiles, premium garments, cosmetics, and biomedical applications.
Luxury Textiles
High-end fabrics for premium fashion and home furnishings
Premium Garments
Designer clothing and haute couture collections
Cosmetics
Beauty and skincare products leveraging silk proteins
Biomedical
Medical sutures and tissue engineering applications
"Mulberry silk stands as nature's finest fiber—a testament to centuries of craftsmanship, innovation, and the pursuit of perfection."