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Silk Bedding Facts

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Silk was fist discovered by the Chinese in 6000 BC. It soon became a popular luxury fabric that was in high demand. Emperors of China tried to keep silk a secret but by 300 Ad the practice had been establish in India.

Well known as the ultimate in luxury, silk also has extraordinary properties and health benefits for the skin and hair. Silk is breathable and has natural hypoallergenic properties making is excellent for those will allergies. Silk either traps air next to the skin to keep you warm in the cold, or draws it away from the body in hotter temperatures.

Silk fibres are extraordinarily strong and resilient. Weight for weight silk is stronger than steel. In fact until World War 1 some bulletproof vests were even made from silk.

There are many different types of silk including: chiffon, crepe de chine, charmeuse, jacquard & douppioni. The most traditional being charmeuse a shimmery satin
weave used for clothing and pure
silk bedding
. The finest quality silk comes from the mulberry silk moth (Bombyx mori) that feeds on Mulberry leaves. It takes more than 5,000 silk worms to produce just one kilogram of silk.

The unit of weight traditionally used to measure the density of silk is called Mommes (mm). It can be compared to the use of thread count for cotton fabrics.

Overall silk is a hugely beneficial fibre and some better than any other bedding choice on the
market.

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Chelston Direct is a leading online retailer of pure
silk bedding
, silk
pillowcases
, duvet cover and sheet sets. Please visit ChelstonDirect.com for
more information.

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