Silk, a natural protein fiber spun by silkworms, has become a precious gift from Chinese civilization to the world, renowned for its unique ecological properties and unparalleled wearing experience.
Gently touching silk against the skin is almost a philosophical experience. Silk fibers contain approximately 97% pure natural animal protein, offering excellent biocompatibility with human skin. Their distinctive triangular cross-section refracts light, giving silk its characteristic pearl-like luster, while their porous structure provides exceptional temperature and moisture regulation—keeping the wearer warm in winter and cool in summer. Modern science has confirmed that the 18 amino acids present in silk indeed have nourishing benefits for the skin.