9/1/09

Thai Silk

The history of Thai silk is equally as colourful & exotic as the legends of where silk itself originated, some say that it was first discovered in China by Empress Si Ling Chi. The Empress was relaxing under a mulberry tree, enjoying a cup of tea. A silk worm cocoon fell from the tree and landed in her teacup. As she removed it the fine thread started to unravel.



For centuries the Chinese guarded their secret of how to make silk. Raw silk was considered the cloth of the gods and emperors and produced great wealth within the country. Anyone found guilty of selling or transporting silk worms, cocoons or mulberry trees was put to death.

Fragments of pure silk 3,000 years old have been found among the ruins in Baan Chiang, northeast Thailand. Thai silk and Laos silk production has developed over time to become one of the most distinctive types of silk.


Making silk requires knowledge and understanding, and much of current spinning and weaving practice in the silk process is still respectful of tradition. Different silks produced in different regions of the world exhibit distinctly different characteristics.

How silk is made-

Mulberry silk is a natural product made by the silk worm – the caterpillar of a type of silk moth that feeds on the mulberry bush. Kept in a silk house, the silkworms are fed fresh mulberry foliage everyday. As the silkworm reaches pupate stage it spins a cocoon. This silk cocoon is placed in a vat of boiling water to remove the threads. Weavers are known to sing silk songs as they work their looms.



Thai silk fabric is not cheap silk; it’s one of the most unique and stunning textile products in the world. High quality silk production in the Thai silk industry is instrumental in the countries development.

Some interesting facts about silk!

· Raw silk is a natural product made by the silkworm, this is the caterpillar of a type of moth which feeds on the mulberry bush
· Thailand silk has beautiful natural textures and designs unique to Thailand
· Silk cloth resists rot, in ancient times it was used as shrouds & closing sutures in surgery
· Being strong & light it makes ideal silk parachutes, silk stockings and silk body, even silk postcards, silk hankies, hat silk, and silk wallpaper
· Silk burns completely leaving no residue
· Silk weaving in different countries of the world produces a different type of silk, the finished silks all have very different characteristics
· Thai silk saw a massive increase in popularity and sales when Her Majesty the Queen (Thailand) included dresses made of silk in her tour wardrobe
· Painting on silk, creating vibrant orange silk, red silk, green silk, and a myriad of rainbow colours has been practised for centuries, leading to the modern day craft of screen printing

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Thai silk jewelry box

Thai silk boxes



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