A Thousand Years of Silk Mastery
The production of silk originated in Neolithic China within the Yangshao culture(4th millennium BCE). Though it would later reach other places in the world, the art of silk production remained confined to China until the Silk Road opened at 114 BC. Even after trade opened, China maintained a virtual monopoly over silk production for another thousand years.
The Beauty of Silk
Silk is nature’s most exquisite fibre, light as air, fluid to the touch, and quietly indulgent. Woven from the finest Mulberry silk, it drapes effortlessly over the body, creating a sensation that feels both calming and luxurious.
Naturally breathable and temperature-regulating, silk adapts to you, cool against warm skin, gently insulating as the air cools. Its smooth, friction-reducing surface is kind to skin, allowing it to rest undisturbed through the night.
With a soft natural sheen and a refined, weightless drape, silk moves beautifully, elevating even the simplest silhouette. More than a fabric, it is an experience, one that invites slower evenings, deeper rest, and mornings that unfold gently.
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100% Mulberry Silk6A Grade
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OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100certified
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SGS Testedfor fabric composition and chemical safety
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Silk is more than a fabric, it’s an experience. High quality Mulberry silk offers natural temperature regulation, breathability, and a smooth, weightless feel that elevates everyday rest. Unlike synthetic fabrics, silk works with your body, helping to maintain comfort throughout the night while being gentle on skin and hair.
What sets silk apart is longevity. When cared for properly, silk retains its beauty, drape, and softness over time, making it a thoughtful investment rather than a seasonal purchase. Each piece reflects craftsmanship, natural materials, and a level of comfort that cannot be replicated by lower-cost alternatives.
Momme (pronounced moe-may) is a unit of measurement used to describe the weight and density of silk fabric. It indicates how much silk is used in the weave — the higher the momme, the more substantial and durable the fabric.
Silk sleepwear typically ranges from 16–25 momme. Lighter momme silks feel airy and fluid, while higher momme silks offer a richer drape, improved durability, and enhanced longevity. Choosing the right momme ensures a balance of softness, strength, and breathability - essential qualities for luxurious, long lasting silk sleepwear.
Mulberry silk is made from silkworms fed exclusively on mulberry leaves, producing longer, smoother, and more uniform fibres. This results in silk that feels exceptionally soft, looks naturally luminous, and performs beautifully over time.
Compared to other silks, Mulberry silk is stronger, more consistent in quality, and better suited for premium sleepwear designed to be worn and loved repeatedly.
Yes. Silk is naturally temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking, helping to maintain a comfortable sleeping environment year-round. It releases excess heat in warmer weather while providing gentle insulation in cooler conditions.
This makes silk an ideal fabric for all seasons, especially for those who experience temperature changes during the night.
Silk is a natural fibre, while satin refers to a weaving technique. Satin can be made from silk, polyester, or other synthetic fibres.
Silk satin combines the best of both worlds, the smooth, glossy finish of satin with the breathability, softness, and skin-friendly benefits of natural silk. Synthetic satin may look similar but does not offer the same comfort, durability, or temperature-regulating properties.
To preserve the beauty and longevity of silk, we recommend gentle care:
- Hand wash in cold water (below 30°C) using a mild, pH-neutral or silk-specific detergent
- Turn garments inside out before washing
- Avoid wringing or soaking
- Air dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area
- Steam or iron on a low setting if needed
With proper care, silk sleepwear will maintain its softness, sheen, and drape over time.
OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 is a globally recognised certification that ensures textiles have been tested for harmful substances and are safe for direct contact with skin.
Every certified component, from the fabric to dyes and finishes, meets strict safety criteria. For silk sleepwear, this provides reassurance that the fabric is gentle, skin-friendly, and suitable for prolonged wear, including during sleep.
SGS testing refers to independent verification carried out by one of the world’s leading inspection and testing organisations. SGS conducts laboratory testing to assess fabric quality, safety, and compliance with relevant standards.
When a product is SGS tested, it means the material has been evaluated by a third party, offering added confidence in its quality, performance, and integrity.