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Silk Bedding

Silk beddings had become more and more popular lately especially since after all these years it is no longer considered a luxury. Its price became more approachable but the feel of silk still remained the same. Everybody can afford indulging themselves with silk bedding now.  

 

Initially people suffering from allergies were advised to use silk bedding since this material is considered to be hypoallergenic; this means that fibres do not retain dust or other germs that can lead to allergies.  

 

Silk beddings are soft and smooth, perfectly veiling along your body and making it comfortable like no other material. 

 

Always remember about silk bedding’s temperature advantages. Although it is not heavy and thick, silk still has the capacity of keeping warm. Silk has a property that keeps it cold during hot summer nights; it adjusts to your body’s temperature and does not permit exceeding it.  

 

Silk material allows air to flow between its fibres and eliminates this way moistures and unpleasant odours.  

 

There are several types of silk that you can find on the market and is important to distinguish them so that you recognize the one that you are looking for and the one with better recommendations. 

 

Tussah silk is considered to be lower quality silk that can easily be deteriorate in the production process; it is necessary to bleach and chemically clean it as its original colour is brown or grey. 

 

Short Silk Floss is another type of floss that requires extra stitching and extra care when working with it, it is extremely sensitive and easy to damage. 

 

Long Mulberry Silk Floss is the type of material regularly recommended for filling the silk duvets. This I a high quality texture and the layers created with it last perfectly equal.  

 

The following silk beddings are nowadays in great trend, they are all created by famous designers and trendsetters: 

 

Kumi Kocoon’s Classic Collection Silk Sheets
Dream Sacks Silk Sheet Sets
Seamless Silk Comforter Cover
Kumi Kocoon’s Classic Collection Silk Duvet Covers
Silk Duvet Covers- Organza Collection
Kumi Kocoon’s Silk Duvet Covers- French Pleat Collection
Kumi Kookoon Silk Velvet Duvet Covers
Silk Butterfly Duvet Covers
Silk Chiffon Duvet Covers
DreamSacks Bamboo Print Silk Duvet Cover and Sham Set
Kumi Kookoon’s Classic Collection Pillow Shams
Imperial Delight Winter Weight Silk Comforters
Imperial Delight Summer Weight Silk Comforters
Silk Filled Comforters with Cotton Covering
Silk Puff Comforters
Silk Filled Comforters with Charmeuse Silk Covering
DreamSacks Ming Dynasty Silk Comforters
Silk Fleece Blanket
Kumi Kookoon’s Baby Collection Silk Crib Sheets
Kumi Kookoon’s Classic Collection Throw Blankets
Kumi Kookoon Silk Velvet Throws

Serena Silk Cushions

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In case you are convinced about silk bedding’s benefits, you know it suites your tastes and you decide to purchase it, we advice you to check the cleaning instructions first.  

 

When it comes to silk comforters you must not try to wash them at home, otherwise you risk the inside material to shrink, and create entirely damage of the duvet if gets in contact with water.  

 

 

To avoid chemically cleaning your silk comforter too often, try airing it daily. Airing it in the sun is the best solution for your comforter to regain its fluffiness as all the retained moisture will be sun dried or you can also try using the dryer at home but on low heating temperature and only for little time.