Archive for August, 2009

High quality silk bedding —Good For the Skin

Good for skin, that is another benefit of high quality silk bedding. Actually, there are not any scientific proof to this but it has been said on more than one occasion that the amino acids in silk are good for a person’s skin and help delay wrinkling in the skin as well [...]

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High quality silk bedding — Hypoallergenic

We always talk about choosing the high quality silk bedding, why, after all, should we choose that? Only for its comfort or more reasons? Definitely more benefits for our people, and the first one is its hypoallergenic character.
Silk is made from the cocoons of silkworms. Like nearly anything in nature, [...]

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Two tips for silk

We have ever described many of the measurements to decide whether one silk linen or silk pillowcase is a high qualitied one, so many tips may you not remember all, just remember the following two, you won’t miss your perfect silk bedding sheets.
Although the type and quality of the silk [...]

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Advantages of Mulberry silk

As a complicated process of producing mulberry silk, it has superior advantage to the other types of silk in making silk sheets. What are they?
The resulting mulberry silk thread is the strongest natural fiber in the world, making it incredibly durable. A silk fiber the same diameter as a fiber [...]

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How mulberry silk is made(II)

The cocoons are then kept in a warm place for several days.  Great care is taken to ensure the silkworms do not hatch into moths because that would damage the cocoon and break the silk filament it has woven.  To harvest the silk from the cocoons, they are placed in water [...]

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How mulberry silk is made(I)

Mulberry silk is always considered as the most expensive type of natural silk. Its smoothness and stronger fiber, both show the unique characters of it. What makes it so expensive and why is it superior to other types of silk? Let me start by telling how mulberry silk is made.
Mulberry silk [...]

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Silk Is Good For Allergy and Asthma Sufferers

You may suffer from the Allergy and Asthma for a long time, with so much treatment, however, no effect. Anything can do? Definitely yes. Just silk bedding for you .
The process of making silk sheets from the cocoons of silkworms is a gentle one. It does not strip away the protein [...]

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Silk Breathes

Why you want to choose silk for your bedding? Just for comfort? I don’t think so, silk sheets have so many advantages especially its “breathes”.
A silk comforter typically contains over one hundred layers of silk which makes it incredibly breathable and comfortable. Silk will wick away moisture from the body, keeping [...]

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Shopping for Silk Sheets- Types of Silk

Shopping for silk, some basic types of it should be known. The main two types are listed below.
There are two basic types of silk, wild silk and cultivated silk. Wild silk, as you might expect, comes from wild silkworms. The filament threads from them are not long continuous threads like those from [...]

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Shopping for Silk Sheets- Think About Your Mattress

So many things need to be mentioned in the shopping for your perfect silk bedding. Silk linen and duvets are the main part of your silk bedding sheets, so don’t forget to take the size of your mattress into consideration when purchasing silk sheets. I’m not talking about whether your [...]

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