Matka silk is a unique, hand-spun Indian silk known for its earthy, coarse texture and rustic charm, made from short, uneven fibers from pierced or damaged mulberry silk cocoons, giving it a grainy feel distinct from smooth silks, making it durable and popular for sarees, suits, and furnishings. This labor-intensive process involves hand-spinning the waste fibers (noil) into thick yarns, retaining the natural gum (sericin), and weaving them into a heavy, textured fabric that resembles tweed but with all silk fibers offering breathability and strength
- Texture: Slightly rough, grainy, and uneven due to hand-spinning, but still soft to the touch.
- Appearance: Matte, raw, and earthy, often compared to tweed but with a pure silk look.
- Durability: Very strong and robust, holding up well to wear and tear.
- Sustainability: Considered sustainable as it uses waste cocoons, preventing them from being discarded.
| Material |
mulberry silk |
| Weight |
40-55 Grams Per Meter |
| Width |
25 inches |
| Wash Care |
Dry Clean Only. |
| Feel |
Crisp, flat and smooth |
| Usage |
a great use in bridal wear( dramatic skirts or more subtle soft flowing skirts, along with traditional veils), Gowns, historical costume designing, Sheer curtains, decorations such as elaborate bows, aisle runners, favours and wedding arches |
| Disclaimer |
Slight difference in color from visible product image is possible. Silk is a natural product and, therefore, will always have a small amount of natural flaws, therefore, particularly for dressmaking, it is always advisable to order a little bit more than you actually need. |