7 techniques for choosing and buying silk for royal ceremonial robes

7 techniques for choosing and buying silk for royal ceremonial robes

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How to Choose Silk Fabric for a Royal Ceremony Dress

Choosing silk fabric for a royal ceremony dress should be convenient, easy, and elegant. Today, we present seven techniques for selecting the right silk for tailoring luxury dresses.

Set 1: Use Plain Colored Silk

Choose the same plain color for both the shirt and sarong. The example shown uses plain colored silk, either 2 or 4 strands, depending on the wearer’s preference.

Plain colored silk fabric

Set 2: Use Silk to Raise Marble Flowers

Choose the same color for both the shirt and sarong. The example uses a plain-colored silk veil with 2 crystalline and 8 tako to elevate the outfit to look more elegant.

Silk Yok Dok Luk Kaew

Set 3: Pha Yok Dok Luk Kaew 8 Tako

Match Pha Yok Dok Luk Kaew 8 Tako with 2 strands of plain colored silk or 4 strands of plain colored silk. Usually, a plain-colored shirt is paired with a sarong that has a matching or gradient shade.

Matching flower and base cloth

Set 4: Match with Pha Sung Yok Dok Surin or Mudmee Cloth

This set is about choosing a matching color tone that complements the sarong. The customer can choose the sarong first and then find a matching top. The example shows Surin Yok Dok fabric paired with a plain cloth of the same shade.

Surin Yok Dok fabric

Set 5: Small Pattern Cloth (2 Tako or 3 Tako)

This set is suitable for customers who want a ready-made matching outfit. The fabric colors have already been dyed and woven to complement each other.

Lift Surin flower pattern

Set 6: Pha Yok Dok Ko Choeng with Plain Colored Silk

This set is similar to Set 4, but the sarong features silver or gold tinsel, elevating the level of luxury and making it look more beautiful. It is paired with silk of the same tone.

Surin flower sarong, large pattern

Set 7: Large Pattern Set Fabric

This set uses large pattern cloth, which requires more intricate weaving and takes longer to produce. It typically includes 2 meters of floor cloth and 2 meters of Pha Yok Dok. The result is a beautiful and luxurious outfit that is ready to wear.

Surin flower sarong fabric with woven pattern

For those interested in buying silk for sewing luxury dresses, visit www.silkket.com. Our shop offers a variety of silk fabrics, including plain-colored silk, Mudmee silk, and national silk, all crafted with meticulous quality. We are also happy to assist with any questions via LineOA: @chobmai.

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