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  • Polyester Silk
    Polyester Silk

    A lightweight fabric that is versatile to use. Ideal for use as drapes or in 3D collage and display work. Size 500mm x 1.05m Pack of 10.

    Price: 28.96 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • White Silk Fine
    White Silk Fine

    1.14m of silk cotton mix fabric. Ideal for silk painting as it incorporates the sheen of silk with the strength of cotton.

    Price: 17.37 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Silk Screen Squeegee For A4
    Silk Screen Squeegee For A4

    This rubber Squeegee is mounted in a wooden handle and is an essential tool for screen printing, suitable for students to use.Solid wood handle.White rubber blade.Length 21.5cm A4.

    Price: 17.33 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Light Silk Habotai 1m X90cm
    Light Silk Habotai 1m X90cm

    Natural off white, lightweight silk. For printing, dyeing and painting. Size W900mm x L1m.

    Price: 19.05 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Silk rooster or silk hen?

    It depends on what you are looking for. A silk rooster will have more vibrant and colorful plumage, and they are known for their beautiful and long flowing tail feathers. On the other hand, a silk hen will have a more subdued and elegant appearance, with a focus on their soft and lustrous feathers. Both have their own unique beauty, so it ultimately comes down to personal preference and what you are looking for in a silk bird.

  • How can one tell if a silk scarf is made of artificial silk or real silk?

    One way to tell if a silk scarf is made of real silk is to look for the fabric's luster and smoothness. Real silk will have a natural sheen and a soft, smooth texture. Additionally, you can perform a burn test by taking a small piece of the fabric and burning it. Real silk will smell like burning hair and will leave behind a fine, powdery ash, while artificial silk will smell like burning plastic and leave behind a hard, bead-like residue. Finally, you can check the label or packaging for information about the fabric content, as real silk will typically be labeled as such.

  • What is silk called?

    Silk is often referred to as the "queen of fabrics" due to its luxurious and smooth texture. It is a natural protein fiber produced by silkworms and has been highly prized for centuries for its softness, sheen, and strength. The production of silk involves a delicate and intricate process, making it one of the most sought-after and valuable textiles in the world.

  • What is charged silk?

    Charged silk is a type of fabric that has been treated with a special process to give it certain properties, such as the ability to attract and hold onto particles like dust and dirt. This process involves adding an electrical charge to the silk fibers, which helps them to attract and trap particles more effectively. Charged silk is often used in products like air filters and cleaning cloths to help improve their performance.

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  • SILK Volume Shampoo - 500 ml
    SILK Volume Shampoo - 500 ml

    for fine hairSILK Volume Shampoo increases the strength of the hair and gives it visibly more elasticity and volume. The special combination of wheat and silk proteins makes the hair feel very smooth and gives it a velvety grip.Ideal for daily use.

    Price: 8.57 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Oxford Deluxe Silk Inner Motorcycle Gloves
    Oxford Deluxe Silk Inner Motorcycle Gloves

    The Oxford Deluxe Silk Inner Motorbike Gloves have the following features... Specifications Include: Elasticated wrist 4-way stretch material Sizes available: S/M - L/XL Colour - Black

    Price: 15.99 € | Shipping*: 0.00 €
  • SILK Repair & Care Shampoo - 500 ml
    SILK Repair & Care Shampoo - 500 ml

    For strained hairStructure shampoo especially for dry, coloured or permed hair. Precious silk proteins build up your hair again. The intensive care formula softens the hair texture, adds smoothness and silky shine to your hair. Strained hair gets vitalised and becomes resistant.

    Price: 7.56 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Office Legal Tape Silk Braids 6mmx50m Blue FS921832
    Office Legal Tape Silk Braids 6mmx50m Blue FS921832

    Office legal tape for use with legal document wallets, is a great way of securely closing confidential files and document.

    Price: 6.35 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Does sunlight damage silk?

    Yes, prolonged exposure to sunlight can damage silk fabric. Sunlight can cause silk to fade, weaken, and become brittle over time. It is recommended to store silk garments away from direct sunlight and to avoid hanging them in areas where they will be exposed to prolonged sunlight to preserve their quality and color.

  • How is silk produced?

    Silk is produced from the cocoons of the silkworm, which is the larva of the silk moth. The process begins with the silkworm spinning a cocoon made of a single continuous thread of raw silk. The cocoons are then collected and boiled to kill the pupae inside and soften the silk thread. The softened silk thread is then unwound from the cocoons and spun into yarn, which can be woven into fabric. This process of silk production requires careful handling and expertise to ensure high-quality silk.

  • Are silk ties haram?

    In Islam, the permissibility of wearing silk ties depends on the interpretation of Islamic teachings by different scholars and schools of thought. Some scholars consider silk to be haram for men to wear, while others allow it as long as it is not extravagant or ostentatious. It is important for individuals to seek guidance from knowledgeable scholars or imams to understand the specific rulings and interpretations regarding the wearing of silk ties in Islam.

  • Does silk tolerate heat?

    Silk is a natural protein fiber that is known for its luxurious feel and lustrous appearance. While silk is a strong and durable fabric, it is sensitive to heat. Excessive heat can cause silk to shrink, lose its shape, or become damaged. It is important to follow the care instructions on silk garments and to avoid exposing them to high heat, such as in the dryer or with direct ironing. Overall, silk does not tolerate heat well and should be handled with care to maintain its quality.

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