Detailed explanation of Suzhou Embroidery Thick Untwisted Mulberry Silk Thread - Fullflowers

Detailed explanation of Suzhou Embroidery Thick Untwisted Mulberry Silk Thread

Handicraft dyeing, specifically designed for making Ronghua(velvet flowers). It incorporates the latest techniques. It can also be used to make Chanhua, embroidery and some other products. (This product is degummed silk and cannot be used to make wigs. Raw silk is required for making wigs)

Purchase Notes for Suzhou Embroidery Thick Untwisted Mulberry Silk Thread:

This product is natural mulberry silk thread (natural silkworms are the larvae of a type of insect, and natural mulberry silk thread is produced from the cocoon chambers of these larvae). Due to variations in different origins, different batches, different seasons (natural mulberry silk is categorized into spring silk, summer silk, and autumn silk based on the season), there may be slight discrepancies in the luster and color of the natural mulberry silk thread compared to the images.

Methods to Identify Natural Mulberry Silk Thread:

a. Soak the natural mulberry silk thread in highly concentrated disinfectant solution, after some time, it should be completely dissolved.

b. Burning natural mulberry silk thread will produce an odor similar to burnt insects.

c. Natural mulberry silk thread feels more delicate and the individual threads are thinner and more resilient compared to artificial thread.

 

This product is Suzhou Embroidery Thick Untwisted Mulberry Silk Thread, handicraft dyeing, specifically designed for making Ronghua(velvet flowers). It incorporates the latest techniques, when making Ronghua(Velvet Flowers), there is no need to split the thread, it can be used directly. Compared to Suzhou Embroidery Untwisted Mulberry Silk Thread, this thick version is easier to handle, has a better sheen, and features a higher grade of silk. Each individual thread of Suzhou Embroidery Thick Untwisted Mulberry Silk Thread consists of 30 filaments (One protruding thread of silkworm is one filament). If you want to make embroidery or Chanhua, you can split the thread as you desired.

The thread shown in the image is one single continuous strand, with a weight ranging between 10 grams and 12 grams.

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