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Muga silk is a luxurious natural fiber known for its unique golden hue and durability. It is produced by the silkworm species Antheraea assamensis, which is native to the northeastern regions of India. The silk is harvested from the cocoons of these silkworms and is characterized by its fine texture and natural sheen, making it a sought-after material in the textile industry.
| Fiber type | Natural silk |
| Color | Golden-yellow |
| Texture | Soft and lustrous |
| Strength | High tensile strength |
| Weight | Light to medium weight |
When selecting Muga silk, buyers should consider the desired weight and texture for their specific application. It is important to specify the grade of silk, as higher grades will have fewer imperfections and a more consistent color. Additionally, buyers should inquire about the sourcing practices to ensure sustainability and ethical production. Quantities can vary based on project size, so it's advisable to provide estimated needs when requesting a quote.
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Muga silk is known for its unique golden color and durability, which sets it apart from other silk types.
Yes, Muga silk is produced using traditional methods that are often more sustainable than synthetic fibers.
Muga silk should be dry cleaned or hand washed in cold water to maintain its quality.
Yes, Muga silk can be dyed, but the natural color is often preferred for its unique aesthetic.
Muga silk is primarily produced in the northeastern states of India, particularly Assam.
Yes, Muga silk is generally considered hypoallergenic and suitable for sensitive skin.