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Women’s Satin Pajamas Robe with Elegant Patterns,Ice Silk Pajamas Robe made of Artificial Silk,10+ Colors,Ice Silk,丝绸睡衣

Original price was: $24.97.Current price is: $19.97.

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Product Brief

Description: This is Ice Silk pajamas robe made with artificial silk. It has over 10 optional colors. The ice silk is a very sophisticated artificial silk that uses new technology to imitate the material and feeling of mulberry silk. It will give you very comfortable feeling and magnificent manner.

 
Brand: Seres
 
Material: Ice Silk(artificial silk)

Size: S,L

Color: 10+ optional colors as shown in the pictures

Origin: Made in China

Condition: Brand  New  With  Tag

Packing: 1 PC/ OPP bag + 1 paper bag/box, Every Pajama set is carefully re-examed by us befor shipping to you.

Size Table

Pajamas chest circumference should be at least 10cm(4in) larger than body chest circumference, to make you feel comfortable.
Our sizes may be smaller or larger than the corresponding sizes in you country, so please check the measurements in Size Table carefully.

Note:

  1. Item may be slightly different from pictures depending on production batches and sources.
  2. Please be noted if your weight is more than 75KG (165 lbs), then the size is not fit for you.
  3. If you don’t know which size fit you, please contact us first.
 

Shipping

We ship your order on the same day or the next day once the order is paid. 
Our shipping uses ePacket delivery from China, and our supported destinations are as following table. 
If your location IS NOT in the following Supported Destination(s), please do NOT checkout directly and enquire our customer service via message or Email.

 
 

▼Black Color▼

 
 

▼Blue Color▼

 
 

▼Brown Color▼

 

▼Gold Color▼

     

 

▼Green Color▼

▼Grey Color▼

 

▼Pink Color▼

 

▼Purple Color▼

 

▼Red Color▼

▼Turquoise Color▼

▼White Color▼

▼Yellow Color▼

 

 
 

▼Hangzhou Silk▼


The city of Hangzhou is generally regarded as the cradle of Chinese silk culture and production, and it has been a centre for manufacture and trade of silk products for thousands of years. Early in the 2nd Century BC, Hangzhou silk was introduced to foreign countries via the Silk Road.
Hangzhou silk is famous for its soft texture, shiny color, and fine, smooth feel. Today the city inherits and extends this tradition, and produces a wide variety of silk products for both domestic and international markets.

 
 

What is Mulberry Silk? Why choose Mulberry Silk?

When it comes to China, most people would think of silk. it’s even more so in Hangzhou, as the place has long been a centre for manufacture and trade of silk products.
As far back as 4,000 years ago, people in this region were weaving silk.If you go back a millennia, Hangzhou’s silk trade was hitting a peak. Today Hangzhou inherits and extends the tradition and the silk industry reaches its second peak and prosperity.

Mulberry silk is the highest quality silk you can purchase. It is made from silkworms that are raised in captivity under exacting conditions. It is also the most expensive type of silk.

What makes it so expensive and why is it superior to other types of silk? Let me start by telling how mulberry silk is made, a process the Chinese developed thousands of years ago and have perfected, making them the world’s experts in producing the finest silk.

Mulberry silk is made from the silkworms of the Bombyx mori moth. The moth has one job to do and that is to lay eggs. After it lays about 500 eggs, its job is finished and it dies. The tiny pinpoint size eggs are kept at 65 degrees Fahrenheit with the temperature slowly and carefully raised to 75 degrees Fahrenheit to hatch the eggs.

The tiny silkworms that are born are then fed an exclusive diet of mulberry leaves 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (mulberry leaves are the only food the Bombyx mori moth will eat). After about a month of the constant gorging on the mulberry leaves, the silkworms will have increased their weight about 10,000 times and will have built up enough energy to start spinning their cocoon. It takes anywhere from three to as long as eight days for the silkworm to weave the cocoon.

The cocoons are then kept in a warm place for several days. Great care is taken to ensure the silkworms do not hatch into moths because that would damage the cocoon and break the silk filament it has woven. To harvest the silk from the cocoons, they are place in water to soften the filament. The softened filament is then unwound from the cocoon. One filament can be up to 1,600 yards long. It takes 4-8 of the silk filaments woven together to create one mulberry silk thread.

The silkworms may have a short life with their only purpose to be providing silk, but those short lives are pampered ones. In addition to the constant fresh supply of mulberry leaves available to them, their environment is strictly controlled to prevent them from being subjected to loud noises and strong odors such as those from fish and the human odor of sweat.

The resulting mulberry silk thread is the strongest natural fiber in the world, making it incredibly durable. A silk fiber the same diameter as a fiber of steel is stronger than the steel.

The mulberry silk thread is also rounder, finer, smoother, and a lighter more uniform color than silk harvested from the wild where those silkworms have to eat whatever leaves and plants that are available to them.

Mulberry silk is also known as cultivated silk and bombyx silk but mulberry silk is the most commonly used term. It is also sometimes referred to it by its type which is thrown or reeled silk.

If you want the most luxurious, most durable, and finest silk bedding, look for silk sheets made with 100 percent mulberry silk and for silk comforters made with 100 percent mulberry silk floss.

A few other features of mulberry silk include it being 100 percent hypoallergenic and also being odorless and not needing any “airing out” before use like some of the lower quality wild silks.

 
 

How to wash mulberry silk clothing

Silk is a very strong fabric and can last for many years if cared for properly. One of the key ways to keep your silk linen looking and feeling great for years is to *wash it correctly.
1. Never, ever use bleach when washing your silk bedding. Bleach can be very damaging to silk and can cause the fabric to turn yellow. Remember, some detergents include bleach.
2. Do use ½ cup of distilled white vinegar in a second rinse cycle when washing your silk to help prevent yellowing of the fabric over time and to restore luster.
3. Do use a gentle detergent, such as Woolite or TENESTAR. Many eco detergents can also work well, such as ECOS. If you are hand washing your silk linen you can also use a gentle shampoo, such as Dr. Bronner’s Baby Mild Soap.
4. Never dry your silk in a dryer with any heat setting. You can use a non-heat tumble dry for a short period or a specific silk setting if your dryer has this option. Otherwise, we recommend that you hang dry silk indoors in a cool location as sun light can cause fading over time. If you are drying a smaller item, such as a pillowcase, you can use the towel method to help dry the fabric faster. Place a towel down and place your silk pillowcase on top. Then fold the edge of the towel over the silk and roll up the silk pillowcase and towel. Give it a gentle squeeze and then set aside to air dry.
5. Do use cold water when washing your silk linens. Hot water and silk don’t play well, so save the environment and your silk linen by using cold water.
6. Do use a small amount of Borax “if” you have hard water.
7. Do act quickly if you stain your silk linen. Spot cleaners designed for silk work best, but if you don’t have one of these on hand, try cleaning the stain with cold water and detergent (works great for protein stains, such as blood). For tough stains you can bring your linen to a dry cleaner. Just remember that the longer you wait the harder and less likely you will be able to remove the stain. (remember, do not ever use hot water with silk)
8. Do use a gentle or hand wash cycle when machine washing silk. If you have a top loading washer, be extra careful as top loaders tend to be much harder on fabrics (a wash bag is recommended). Front loaders are a better option and of course hand washing your silk is a safer option.

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 30 × 25 × 5 cm
Color

Black, Blue, Brown, Gold, Green, Grey, Pink, Purple, Red, Turquoise, White, Yellow

Size

Large, Small