Sunday, 29 October 2017

Silk Mark Certification Of India






Following is the Silk Mark Certification of India, which is applicable for all different types of Silk Yarn fabrics manufactures in different states.

The different types of Silk Yarn fabrics manufactures in India are
      1) Mulberry Silk Yarn (Around 75%)
      2) Tasar Silk Yarn (Around 15%)
      3) Muga Silk Yarn (Around 7%)
      4) Eri Silk Yarn (Around 3%)


Objectives of Silk Mark 

• To provide a platform to the Authorised Users (AUs) to showcase and sell an array of intricate silk designs produced by the silk manufacturers / traders. 
• To enthral the silk lovers by presenting them with an array of silk collection hailing from the far-flung weaving clusters of India under one roof. 
• To create awareness among the masses about Silk Mark.
• Generic promotions of Indian Silks. 
• Provide a hassle free shopping with an Assurance of Pure Silk.

Wednesday, 11 October 2017




Today's (12-10-2017)Market prices of fine Silk...(100% Mulberry Raw silk)
1)Filament Yarns:
      a)Chinese Automated silk machine yarn
            20/22D=₹4200
      b)Chinese Multiend Machine Yarn
            20/22D=₹3750
      c)Indian Silk yarns
            18 d/20d= 3700
            20d/22d =3650
            24d/26d=3600

2)2ply Twisted Raw Mulberry silk(Indian yarns)
       18d/20d=3900
       20d/22d=3850
       24d/26d= 3800


3)3ply Twisted Indian Mulberry silk
        22d/24d=3800
        24d/26d=3800
        28d/30d=3700


4)Dupion Raw Silk
        Fine 60d=2400
        Medium 60d=2300

5)Dupion Twisted Silk
        Fine 60d=2600
        Medium 60d=2500


6)Throwster Recycled degummed spun silk yarn of 60Count-₹1700


7)Throwster Recycled degummed silk Yarn Of 30 couny-₹1500

8)Recycled Silk Yarn
     Medium Quality-₹1650
     Fine Quality - ₹2300

** For Weekly Silk Yarn price updates, follow our blog***
http://silknthreads.blogspot.in/?m=1

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Wednesday, 6 September 2017

MULBERRY SILK YARN PRICES AS ON 06/09/2017

Today's (06-09-2017)Market prices of fine Silk...(100% Mulberry Raw silk)
1)Filament Yarns:
      a)Chinese Automated silk machine yarn
            20/22D=₹4200
      b)Chinese Multiend Machine Yarn
            20/22D=₹3870
      c)Indian Silk yarns
            18 d/20d= 3850
            20d/22d =3800
            24d/26d=3700

2)2ply Twisted Raw Mulberry silk(Indian yarns)
       18d/20d=4100
       20d/22d=4050
       24d/26d= 3950


3)3ply Twisted Indian Mulberry silk
        22d/24d=4000
        24d/26d=3900
        28d/30d=3850


4)Dupion Raw Silk
        Fine 60d=2600
        Medium 60d=2500

5)Dupion Twisted Silk
        Fine 60d=2800
        Medium 60d=2700


6)Throwster Recycled degummed spun silk yarn of 60Count-₹1700


7)Throwster Recycled degummed silk Yarn Of 30 couny-₹1500

8)Our Newly Invented yarn
        Weft=₹820
        Warp=₹870

** For Weekly Silk Yarn price updates, follow our blog***
http://silknthreads.blogspot.in/?m=1

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https://www.facebook.com/silknthreads17/

Sunday, 27 August 2017

TUSSAH SILK FIBERS FOR SOAP MAKING


TUSSAH SILK FIBERS FOR SOAP MAKING


This additive will give your soap more shine, more lather, and a nice "silky" feel. Add a small pinch of silk (enough fibers to loosely fill a teaspoon) to the lye solution while it is very hot, and stir, stir, stir until it dissolves. Once dissolved, continue with your batch of soap as usual.

This silk is cruelty free- the fibers are collected from the cocoons after the silk worms have emerged.


1) TUSSAH SILK FIBERS LIQUID SILK FOR SOAP MAKING.



2) TUSSAH SILK SHORT FIBERS.


3) TUSSAH SILK CONTINUOUS FIBERS.




Friday, 11 August 2017

LIFE CYCLE OF SILKWORMS

LIFE CYCLE OF SILKWORMS




The total life-cycle of a Silkworm ranges from 6-8 weeks. Generally, the warmer the weather, the quicker the Silkworm will complete its life-cycle, however, other factors such as humidity and exposure to sunlight are also very important. Ideally, Silkworms will experience 12 hours of sunlight, and 12 hours of darkness per day, a temperature of 23-28 degrees Celsius, as well as humidity levels of 85-90%. Under these conditions, your eggs should hatch in a period of 7-10 days. However, it is very hard to achieve these conditions without an incubator, and it is common practise to just make do with the weather in the area in which you live.


The life cycle of Bombyx mori demonstrates the most advanced form of metamorphosis. The serial progressions of four distinct stages of development complete one generation of the species; 
1) Egg (ova),
2) Larvae, 
3)Pupa and 
4)Imago.

Following are the step by step lifecycle of silkworms.

1) Life Cycle Overview.



2) Large Silkworms eating leaves.


3) Body parts of Silkworm.


4) Silkworm Eating Mulberry leaves.


5) Closeup of the body of a silkworm.


6) Another closeup view of a silkworm.


7) The vein along the back of the silkworm.


8) Silkworm resting before molting.


9) Another view of the silkworm resting before molting.


10) Silkworm starting to spin a cocoon.


11) Cocoon begins to form


12) Silkworm makes messy poop.


13) Spinning the cocoon.


14) Finished cocoon.


15) Inside the finished cocoon.


16)  Yet another inside view of the cocoon.



17) Moth starting to emerge from the cocoon.


18) Moth half out of the cocoon.


19) Empty cocoon after the moth has emerged.


20) Empty cocoon showing "pee" stain.


21) Adult standing on the empty cocoon.


22) Newly-emerged adult with crumpled wing.


23)  Adult moth next to empty cocoon.


24)  Adult and eggs resting on egg carton.



25) Adult with diagram showing body parts.


26) Male moth fluttering wings.


27) Adult female moth resting.


28) Moths mating while sitting on cocoon.


29) Closeup of moths mating.


30) Female moths with eggs on egg carton.


31) Lots of brown eggs that will hatch soon.


32)  Closeup of eggs laid on egg carton.


33) Shed skins from worms and pupa.


34) Loose silk pulled from outside of cocoon (FLOSS).


35) Cocoon for Silk yarn Reeling purpose.
  
        A) Bivoltine Hybrid Cocoons.



           B) Cross Breed Cocoons.




Bibliography:.

1) http://www.suekayton.com/Silkworms/lifecycle.htm

2) http://www.biologydiscussion.com/animals-2/lifecycle-of-silkworm-with-diagram/2655

3) https://everythingsilkworms.com.au/silkworms/life-cycle-of-a-silkworm/

Sunday, 30 July 2017

SILK- AT GLANCE


"If fashion is a fine art, then silk is its biggest canvas,
and if silk is the canvas, then all its weavers, dyers,
designers, embroiders are the greatest artists"




Introduction:.

                   Silk is a natural fiber and was amongst the earliest fiber's discovered by man with others being wool, hemp, linen and cotton.  Silk is a fibroin made of proteins secreted in the fluid state as single filament by a caterpillar, popularly known as 'silkworm'.  These silkworms feed on the selected food plants and spin cocoons as a 'protective shell' to perpetuate the life. Silkworm has four stages in its life cycle viz., egg, silkworm, pupa and moth.  Man interferes this life cycle at the cocoon stage to obtain the silk, a continuous filament of commercial importance, used in weaving of the dream fabric.


LIFE CYCLE OF SILKWORM:.



The total life-cycle of a Silkworm ranges from 6-8 weeks. Generally, the warmer the weather, the quicker the Silkworm will complete its life-cycle, however, other factors such as humidity and exposure to sunlight are also very important. Ideally, Silkworms will experience 12 hours of sunlight, and 12 hours of darkness per day, a temperature of 23-28 degrees Celsius, as well as humidity levels of 85-90%. Under these conditions, your eggs should hatch in a period of 7-10 days. However, it is very hard to achieve these conditions without an incubator, and it is common practice to just make do with the weather in the area in which you live, in fact, here at Everything Silkworms, we do not even use incubators, as they just aren’t practical!

Types of Silk Produced in the World


1) MULBERRY SILK


2) TUSSAH SILK  (TASAR)


3) ERI SILK YARN


4) MUGA SILK YARN

5) DUPION SILK 



6) MATKA SILK 


7) ANAPHE SILK




8) FAGARA SILK



9) COAN SILK



10) MUSSEL SILK



11) SPIDER SILK 



Silk has several natural properties that make it distinct from all other fibres both natural and man made.  It has a natural sheen, and inherent affinity to rich colours, high absorbance, light weight yet stronger than a comparable filament of steel, poor heat conduction that makes it warm in the winter and cool in summer, low static current generation, resilience and an excellent drape.

Various types of silks produced for a diverse range of applications like fashion apparel, furnishings and upholstery, carpets and rugs and silk is also blended with other fibres to manufacture fabrics.  Another important uses of silk are the sewing, knitting and embroidery sectors among others






Bibliography:.


1) http://inserco.org/en/silk_an_introduction

2) https://everythingsilkworms.com.au/silkworms/life-cycle-of-a-silkworm/
    



Bivoltine Cocoons

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