Mulberry Silk: The Original Fabric of Refinement
Mulberry silk is widely regarded as the highest quality silk in the world. Derived from the Bombyx mori silkworm, which is fed exclusively on mulberry leaves, this silk has been cultivated for over 5,000 years and continues to represent the gold standard in luxury textiles.
The silk fibers produced by these silkworms are long, uniform, and exceptionally fine—measuring around 10 microns in diameter. The result is a fabric with a natural luster, an incredibly smooth hand feel, and a graceful drape that is unmatched by any synthetic alternative. Its breathability, thermoregulating properties, and hypoallergenic nature further distinguish it as a textile that serves both function and elegance.
What sets Mulberry silk apart is not just its aesthetic appeal, but also the controlled environment in which it is produced. The silkworms’ exclusive diet and the meticulous harvesting process—where the cocoons are gently unwound into long, continuous threads—ensure fibre consistency and purity. This level of precision makes Mulberry silk exceptionally soft, strong, and luxurious to the touch.
Whether used in linings, blended into knits, or featured in standalone garments, its natural refinement lends a subtle richness that enhances both comfort and silhouette. Mulberry silk is not simply beautiful—it is a material of intention and heritage. It reflects a commitment to quality that is felt in every movement and seen in every fold.