For centuries silk has had a reputation as a luxurious and sensuous fabric, one associated with wealth and success. Silk is one of the oldest textile fibers known to man. It has been used by the Chinese since the 27th century BC. Silk is mentioned by Aristotle and became a valuable commodity both in Greece and Rome. During the Roman Empire, silk was sold for its weight in gold.
Always a welcome addition to every woman's wardrobe.
My Lovely Sunshine, beautiful collection of quality pure silk scarves in a range of gorgeous designs for everyone in captivating, fascinating and ironically seductive colors. Each silk scarf comes beautifully gift wrapped.
Product Dimensions: 135 cm x 25 cm / 53 “ x 9.8 “
Material: 100 % Silk
Fabric Care: hand washing or dry clean
The primary rule while washing silk garments is hand washing with mild soap and tepid water.
Do not wring the garments because silk is weaker when wet. After rinsing, wrap the garment in a clean, dry towel to remove excess moisture. Do not use bleaching agents and always air-dry the garments away from direct sunlight.
So first and foremost, avoid staining silk garments. That is probably easier said than done, but just remember that alcohol-based chemical products such as hair spray, perfumes, and nail polish remover cause a lot of damage to silk garments, so the simplest solution would be to apply any or all of these products before you put on a silk garment.
Wash or dry-clean a silk garment immediately after it becomes soiled or stained. Do not leave for later, as the stain may settle.
Finally, if you spill something on your silk garment, DO NOT attempt to remove the resulting stain with water, because that may set the stain or cause a permanent ring.