Silk Matka is an Indian term for rough handloom silk fabric made from very thick yarns spun out of pierced cocoon in the weft and organzine in warp. The yarns are obtained from short ends of silk from Mulberry silkworms (Bombyx mori) and spun by hand without removing the gum (sericin). As such, there are slubs and irregularities that give the fabric a unique character. It looks something like tweed, but the fibers are all the same color. Matka sews easily and is good for suits, jackets, and furnishings.
Material |
Silk |
Weight |
313gms |
Width |
54 inches | 137 CMS |
Wash Care |
Dry Clean Only |
Usage |
Matka Pure Silk Fabric is woven from natural silk fibers. It is used for bridal wear, evening wear, lingerie, blouses, linings, Salwar kameez and Kurtis
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Disclaime |
The yarns are obtained from short ends of silk from Mulberry silkworms (Bombyx mori) and spun by hand without removing the gum (sericin). As such, there are slubs and irregularities that give the fabric a unique character |