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Satin-Silk
Satin-silk is the classic among silk fabrics. This silk is very fine and elegant and is used for both square and long scarves. Satin silk is characterised by its smoothness and a slight sheen on the printed side. For those who don’t like the sheen, twill-silk is the best alternative.
- 100% silk
- Very smooth silk.
- Very sharp and clear print, best suited for photos and detailed motifs.
- Slight sheen on the front (print side).
- Hand-rolled edges available at an extra charge.
- Available fabric thicknesses: Thickness of 12 M/M, equivalent to approx. 51 g/m² and thickness of 16 M/M, equivalent to approx. 63 g/m².
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Twill-silk
Twill-silk is very similar to satin-silk. The main difference is the weave of the silk yarn. The surface is a little duller and has a fine ribbing that runs diagonally. This structure gives the silk more grip and less shine.
- 100% silk
- Fine, diagonally running pattern in the fabric.
- More feel and less shine than satin-silk.
- Very sharp print, very suitable for photos and detailed motifs.
- Hand-rolled edges available at an extra charge.
- Available fabric thicknesses: Thickness of 12 M/M, equivalent to approx. 45 g/m² and thickness of 14 M/M, equivalent to approx. 55 g/m².
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Crêpe de Chine silk
Crêpe de Chine silk is a fine and grippy fabric with good print through and strong colour reproduction. The fabric is especially suitable for spring and summer scarves.
- 100% silk
- Grippy fabric, slightly rough
- Good print through and colour reproduction.
- Well suited for spring and summer scarves.
- Hand-rolled edges available at an extra charge.
- Available fabric thickness: Thickness of 14 M/M, corresponds to approx. 53 g/m².
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Georgette-Silk
Georgette-silk is a fine and light fabric with a slightly sheer look. The fine consistency is similiar than a veil. Georgette feels a little grainy and sandy and has a rough feel. Despite its lightness, the fabric is strong and tear-resistant.
- 100% silk
- Lightweight fabric with a sheer look; feels slightly sandy.
- Sturdy and robust fabric.
- Good print through.
- Ideal for spring and summer scarves.
- Hand-rolled edges available at an extra charge.
- Available fabric thickness: Thickness of 10 M/M, corresponds to approx. 32 g/m².
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Pignoletto (Cottonsilk)
Pignoletto refers to a fabric blend of 70% cotton and 30% silk – which is why you often hear the name “cottonsilk”. This fabric is light but still robust and is characterised by high quality and a supple feel. Smaller scarves from Pignoletto are ideal for spring and summer, whereas larger scarves are also suitable as winter scarves.
- Fabric blend of 70% cotton and 30% silk (cottonsilk).
- Lightweight and still robust.
- Very valuable material.
- Good print through of the motif to the reverse side.
- Hand-rolled edges available at an extra charge.
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