Product titleRed Printed White Duck Down Coat | 100% Viscose with 90% Down Fill
FAQ
Xiangyunsha Silk, also known as Chinese mud silk or Gambiered Guangdong silk, is one of China’s most treasured and ancient silk-making traditions. It is handcrafted using natural plant dyes and river mud from the Pearl River Delta, which gives the fabric its unique, softly changing tone and subtle lustrous finish. This centuries-old process creates a smooth, breathable fabric that embodies sustainable elegance and refined taste.
Xiangyunsha silk is made through a complex, natural dyeing process involving repeated soaking of high-quality mulberry silk threads in plant-based dyes and coating them with mineral-rich river mud. This mud fixes the dye and creates a unique texture and natural earthy colors, such as browns, greens, yellows, and deep blues, that evolve beautifully over time.
Unlike typical silk fabrics dyed with synthetic colors, Xiangyunsha Silk’s use of natural dyes and river mud results in a breathable, eco-friendly fabric with a soft matte sheen and earthy tones. The color subtly shifts with lighting and wear, and the fabric gains richness and softness over time, making it both a luxury and sustainable choice.
Our collection includes a wide range of clothing featuring Xiangyunsha Silk, such as blouses, jackets, Qipao dresses, vests, skirts, and bottoms. Each piece blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design, offering timeless elegance for both everyday wear and special occasions.
Yes. Xiangyunsha Silk is naturally breathable due to its high-quality mulberry silk base and the unique dyeing process, which does not compromise the fabric’s softness or airflow. This makes it ideal for comfortable wear in warmer climates or all year round.
To preserve the fabric’s texture and colors, we recommend dry cleaning your Xiangyunsha Silk garments. Avoid machine washing or bleaching. Store items in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper care helps maintain the fabric’s natural luster and longevity.
Entry-level pieces like simple blouses and vests typically range from £100 to £200.
More intricate hand-embroidered tops or Qipao dresses range between £400 to £700+.
Exclusive heritage or heavily embroidered pieces can exceed £900, reflecting their artisanal craftsmanship and cultural significance.
While our focus is on finished garments, high-quality Xiangyunsha Silk fabric is also available for those interested in custom designs or textile art. Pricing depends on quality and dyeing complexity, typically in a premium range due to the labor-intensive natural process.
Authentic Xiangyunsha Silk features earthy, matte tones with a subtle, natural sheen that changes with light. The fabric feels soft yet textured, with color variations that reflect its hand-dyed origin. It’s made from fine mulberry silk and shows signs of the natural mud-dyeing process unique to the Pearl River Delta region.
Yes. Xiangyunsha Silk uses natural, plant-based dyes and river mud instead of synthetic chemicals, and the traditional handcrafting process is environmentally friendly. This makes it a sustainable luxury fabric that supports cultural heritage and eco-conscious fashion.
