Raw silk is an elegant, textured natural fabric made from untreated or minimally processed silk fibers. Unlike smooth, lustrous silks like satin or chiffon, raw silk retains its natural slubs (tiny irregularities), giving it a uniquely organic and slightly rustic appearance.
🌿 Key Characteristics
Feature | Description |
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Texture | Nubby, slightly coarse, with visible slubs |
Appearance | Matte to low sheen, not glossy |
Feel | Soft, sturdy, breathable |
Weight | Medium-weight, with excellent drape |
Durability | Stronger than many fine silks |
Dye Affinity | Takes dye well, often seen in rich, deep tones |
🎨 Common Colors & Prints
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Solid Colors: Jewel tones like maroon, emerald, navy, mustard, ivory.
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Printed Raw Silk:
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Traditional motifs: Kalamkari, Bandhej, Block prints
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Modern prints: Florals, abstracts, geometric
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Hand-painted or embroidered additions for high-end fashion
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👗 Uses of Raw Silk Fabric
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Traditional wear: Sarees, lehengas, salwar suits, blouses
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Western wear: Coats, dresses, structured tops
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Accessories: Bags, potlis, juttis
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Home décor: Cushions, wall panels, table runners
🧶 Raw Silk Variants
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Pure Raw Silk – 100% silk with natural slubs
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Tussar Raw Silk – Wild silk variant, golden hue, coarser texture
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Matka Silk – Handspun, rough, often from waste silk
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Blended Raw Silk – Mixed with cotton, viscose, or polyester for affordability
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