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Acid dyes, metal-complex dyes, reactive dyes, and other dyes are used to colour raw silkRead More In general, acid dyes are better for silk and wool, while direct and vat dyes are better for cotton, linen, and so forth. As a result of dyeing and printing, silk can be dyed or printed in a variety of colours and tints, increasing its value. Silk's capacity to accept a wide range of dyestuffs allows it to be dyed in a wide variety of colours and hues. The tussar silk fabric at Doeraa is one of the best looking products. Raw Silk or raw silk with embroidery has a lot of strength. In spite of the fact that silk appears to be delicate at first glance, it is actually one of the most durable textiles in existence. Underneath the gloss, it's bursting with power. The length of the fibres contributes to this strength. They can produce a lengthy, continuous thread that can be worked with. That's why it's so expensive. Silk can't be disassembled into its constituent fibres the way cotton can. Silk is a wonderful material. It's light, it's eye-catching, and thanks to silk's numerous appealing features, it's a pleasure to wear. Because silk fabric comes in so many varieties, you're sure to discover something that suits your taste. Check out the other related materials like Tissue, Georgette, Velvet etc.
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