
Pure Spun Silk is a high-grade textile made from short silk fibres that are twisted together to create a continuous yarn. Unlike "reeled silk," which uses long, unbroken filaments from a single cocoon, spun silk is produced from silk waste—such as pierced cocoons, damaged fibres, or leftover scraps from the reeling process. Spun silk is made from short lengths obtained from damaged cocoons or broken off during processing, twisted together to make yarn, Spun poly fabric is chosen for its durability. It can withstand repeated washing and wear without losing its shape which is important for garments that are worn frequently.