Iranian silk has long been known as one of the most valuable and beautiful fabrics in the world. The history of silk production in Iran dates back to thousands of years ago and this industry has played an important role in Iran’s economy and culture throughout history.
History of Iranian silk
Silk weaving in Iran began in ancient times and reached its peak of prosperity in different historical periods. By inventing various and delicate designs and colors, Iranians turned Iranian silk into a unique product. During the Sasanian period, Iranian silk reached its peak of prosperity and was exported to many countries of the world.
Features of Iranian silk fabric
Tenderness and softness: Iranian silk is very tender and soft due to its unique fiber structure and creates a comfortable feeling in contact with the skin.
Luster: Iranian silk has a natural luster that gives it a special effect.
Variety of designs and colors: Iranian silk is produced in a variety of designs and colors, and this variety provides the possibility of choosing for different tastes.
Resistance: Despite its elegance, Iranian silk has high resistance and is resistant to wear and wrinkling.
Applications of Iranian silk fabric
Clothing: Iranian silk is used in the production of all kinds of clothing, including evening dresses, evening dresses, and traditional dresses.
Interior decorations: Iranian silk is used to produce tablecloths, curtains, cushions and other decorative items.
Handicrafts: Iranian silk is used in the production of various handicrafts such as shawls, scarves, bags and shoes.