Mulberry Silk Tie

£110.00

The silkworm by the name of Bombyx mori produces Mulberry silk. The name of the fabric is derived from the leaves of the mulberry plant which are used to feed the silkworm. This type of fabric is one of the highest qualities of silk available. The cocoons formed by the Bombyx mori are spun into raw silk Threads and yarns. This form of silk makes up about 80% of the total silk produced in West Bengal. Mulberry silk has a long history in the state while its exact origins in Bengal remain unknown, it was one of the leading items in the international trade of goods. The cloth is famous for its durability, smoothness, and lightweight quality. The uniform, antibacterial and scentless silk is known to be the “King of silks”.

ArtNHer supports rural livelihood and Women’s Empowerment through art.

Description

Mulberry Silk Tie: The silkworm by the name of Bombyx mori produces Mulberry silk. The name of the fabric is derived from the leaves of the mulberry plant which are used to feed the silkworm. This type of fabric is one of the highest qualities of silk available. The cocoons formed by the Bombyx mori are spun into raw silk Threads and yarns. This form of silk makes up about 80% of the total silk produced in West Bengal. Mulberry silk has a long history in the state while its exact origins in Bengal remain unknown, it was one of the leading items in the international trade of goods. The cloth is famous for its durability, smoothness, and lightweight quality. The uniform, antibacterial and scentless silk is known to be the “King of silks”.

This product will be displayed at the Nehru Centre, London from 20-24 March 2023.

Features :

  • Colour: Blue
  • Weight: 250gm
  • Dimensions(in):
  • Material: mulberry Silk
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  • Art:
  • Theme:
  • Handwork: Handmade
  • Communities Supported: Tribal artisans
  • Handmade Nature: There might be slight variations in product colour and art, when seen in real, due to the handmade nature of the product.
  • Shipping Info: Dispatched in a maximum of onward-winning days. This product is made on order.

Description :

MITHILAsmita, a UN Women award-winning Indian art enterprise, through its global online store ‘ArtNHer’ works towards ‘preserving art and supporting livelihoods’, by continuously innovating through unique socially conscious Madhubani art and art-based lifestyle products supporting artists, artisans and weavers communities of India.

ArtNHer, as the name suggests, is MITHILAsmita’s endeavour to supply museum-quality crafts of women through heritage art, while catering to the global demands of museum-quality authentic Indian art merchandise.

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