Silk
Silk is a natural material that comes from the cocoon threads that the silkworm's larvae spin into when they pupate. The material is often used in delicate garments such as underwear, pyjamas and accessories where shine and softness are sought after. Silk, like wool, has a natural fat and should be treated at least as carefully.
How to wash your silk garments
Silk garments should be washed extremely infrequently, rather hang out the garments for ventilation between uses. If you wish to wash your silk garments, and it is not stated as dry cleaning in the washing thread, it is recommended that you do this by hand at 30-40 degrees. If you choose a delicate washing program for the machine, remember to wash at a low temperature, use a laundry bag and to wash the garment separately or with similar colours, as there is a risk of wet and dry precipitation. Use an enzyme-free, liquid detergent. As thin silk materials can easily wrinkle, you should hang the garment on a hanger. Silk can usually be ironed at a low heat, but steaming is preferable, read the garment's care instructions carefully.