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Close your eyes and feel this luscious silk. The silk is produced in the natural, traditional way by women villagers in India. This is luxury that's fair for everyone.
MaterialsThe silk is produced naturally using organic compost, resins, berries. The sericin (a natural protein bi-product) is removed by boiling the thread in lye, the main ingredient of traditional hand-made Indian soap. They make their own lye by running water through ashes collected from outdoor cooking and dying fires. This silk could be called 'Defacto Organic' because it is cultivated using traditional natural methods. The whole process involves two small groups which have been set up by our supplier and which she visits every three-four months.
TransportationSome air transportation, although this is kept to a minimum. The rest is by road and sea.
PackagingRecycled card printed with vegetable inks
Care instructionsWash at 30% using Ecover.
MaterialsThe silk is produced naturally using organic compost, resins, berries. The sericin (a natural protein bi-product) is removed by boiling the thread in lye, the main ingredient of traditional hand-made Indian soap. They make their own lye by running water through ashes collected from outdoor cooking and dying fires. This silk could be called 'Defacto Organic' because it is cultivated using traditional natural methods. The whole process involves two small groups which have been set up by our supplier and which she visits every three-four months. TransportationSome air transportation, although this is kept to a minimum. The rest is by road and sea. PackagingRecycled card printed with vegetable inks Care instructionsWash at 30% using Ecover.
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