Blue silk, 100% pure silk, Chob Mai shop, pure silk, hand woven.

Blue silk, 100% pure silk, Chob Mai shop, pure silk, hand woven.

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Blue Silk

Let's talk about blue silk. Blue is considered a color that is attractive to the eye. It is the color of nature—the sea and sky—giving a comfortable feeling when looking at it. Today, we will explore blue tone silk, starting from light blue and moving to dark blue shades.

Blue Silk Dyeing

Dyeing silk blue can be done using both natural and chemical methods. The indigo plant is a commonly used natural source for blue dye. The process of extracting the indigo color is quite difficult and time-consuming. As a result, naturally dyed indigo silk is more expensive compared to other types of silk. The dyer needs considerable skill, as environmental temperature affects how well the dye adheres. The charm of beautiful indigo silk lies in its dark shades, shiny fibers, and pleasant aroma.

Today, our shop offers a comparison of colors, featuring shades of indigo and blue for you to admire. Let's look at the gradient, starting from light blue silk and progressing to dark blue silk.

Light Blue Silk Medium Blue Silk Dark Blue Silk Indigo Silk Deep Indigo Silk Different Shades of Blue Silk

Thank you for the beautiful Thai dresses from Pinterest.

For those who are interested in buying silk for sewing luxury dresses, you can visit our shop at www.silkket.com. We offer plain colored silk, Mudmee pattern silk, native silk, and national silk in many different shades and patterns, all crafted with meticulous quality by expert technicians.

We at Silkket are proud to help preserve this beautiful culture. For assistance in choosing products or additional advice, please contact us via LineOA: @chobmai. Thank you for your interest in our products. We are happy to serve you.

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