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    Hand-Painted Silk Satin Large Square Scarf

    $94.44
    Size: 90CM x 90CM Fabric: 100% Mulberry Silk
    SKU: 22SF6013
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    Silk, known as the "queen of fibers," has been celebrated since ancient times for its incredibly smooth and soft texture, providing ultimate comfort. Its unique moisture-wicking and breathable properties ensure that the skin stays fresh in various climates. As a natural protein fiber, silk is rich in 18 amino acids, which nourish the skin, promote metabolism, and improve skin condition. The history of silk dates back thousands of years in China, with the Silk Road serving as a vital link between Eastern and Western cultures and trade.

    Silk symbolizes not only health and comfort but also represents nobility and elegance in the fashion world. From ancient royal garments to modern haute couture, silk's natural sheen and soft drape exude unparalleled luxury. Whether in everyday wear, where it conveys understated elegance, or in formal settings, where it radiates regal sophistication, silk stands as a perfect embodiment of fashion and taste.

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    Silk, known as the "Queen of Fibers" and also referred to as "soft gold," is rich in 18 amino acids essential for the human body. Its exceptional skin-friendliness has earned it the name "second skin." To continue enjoying the comfort that silk brings, remember that silk belongs to the delicate family of satin and brocade. While it pampers you, it also needs your care.

    A little secret: silk contains tryptophan and tyrosine, which can absorb UV rays from sunlight.  

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    Silk Care and Washing Guide - Please keep this for future reference; it might be helpful for you:

    1️⃣ Use neutral detergent: Since silk is mildly acidic, it requires a neutral detergent for washing. (Silk/wool detergent, shampoo, or body wash are recommended)

    2️⃣ Machine washable: Use cold water and set the washing machine to a "gentle" cycle.

    3️⃣ Air dry in the shade: After washing, avoid direct sunlight as it can cause fading.

    4️⃣ Store in a well-ventilated place, and avoid placing it with desiccants, cosmetics, perfumes, or mothballs.

    5️⃣ It is best to hang silk items when storing them to keep them dry.

     

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    Silk, known as the "queen of fibers," has been celebrated since ancient times for its incredibly smooth and soft texture, providing ultimate comfort. Its unique moisture-wicking and breathable properties ensure that the skin stays fresh in various climates. As a natural protein fiber, silk is rich in 18 amino acids, which nourish the skin, promote metabolism, and improve skin condition. The history of silk dates back thousands of years in China, with the Silk Road serving as a vital link between Eastern and Western cultures and trade.

    Silk symbolizes not only health and comfort but also represents nobility and elegance in the fashion world. From ancient royal garments to modern haute couture, silk's natural sheen and soft drape exude unparalleled luxury. Whether in everyday wear, where it conveys understated elegance, or in formal settings, where it radiates regal sophistication, silk stands as a perfect embodiment of fashion and taste.

    -----------------------------

    Silk, known as the "Queen of Fibers" and also referred to as "soft gold," is rich in 18 amino acids essential for the human body. Its exceptional skin-friendliness has earned it the name "second skin." To continue enjoying the comfort that silk brings, remember that silk belongs to the delicate family of satin and brocade. While it pampers you, it also needs your care.

    A little secret: silk contains tryptophan and tyrosine, which can absorb UV rays from sunlight.  

    👇👇👇

    Silk Care and Washing Guide - Please keep this for future reference; it might be helpful for you:

    1️⃣ Use neutral detergent: Since silk is mildly acidic, it requires a neutral detergent for washing. (Silk/wool detergent, shampoo, or body wash are recommended)

    2️⃣ Machine washable: Use cold water and set the washing machine to a "gentle" cycle.

    3️⃣ Air dry in the shade: After washing, avoid direct sunlight as it can cause fading.

    4️⃣ Store in a well-ventilated place, and avoid placing it with desiccants, cosmetics, perfumes, or mothballs.

    5️⃣ It is best to hang silk items when storing them to keep them dry.