«Nothing is created, nothing is destroyed, everything is trasformed.» A. Lavoisier
Resilk® The Second Life of Silk
Resilk® is not only an extraordinary yarn and it is much more than a new sustainable fabric – it is an entirely Made in Italy traceable process. It is GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified and designed to reduce waste from discarded and surplus silk fabrics and to regenerate silk yarn. It creates innovative and unique fabrics with unexpected softness and warmth while following sustainable, ethical principles.
Resilk® is not only an extraordinary yarn and it is much more than a new sustainable fabric – it is an entirely Made in Italy traceable process. It is GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified and designed to reduce waste from discarded and surplus silk fabrics and to regenerate silk yarn. It creates innovative and unique fabrics with unexpected softness and warmth while following sustainable, ethical principles.
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The Resilk® yarn offers endless creative possibilities and can be developed with different weights and weaves to create wraparound accessories and extraordinary garments.
The Resilk® yarn offers endless creative possibilities and can be developed with different weights and weaves to create wraparound accessories and extraordinary garments.
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Resilk® is produced in partnership with Ecotec® by Marchi & Fildi
Resilk® is produced in partnership with Ecotec® by Marchi & Fildi
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There are many careful steps necessary to create Resilk. It starts with a careful selection of pure dyed or printed silks, followed by mechanical processes that transform the fabrics into flakes. The new material is selected, then bleached. Afterwards there is an accurate and difficult phase of spinning.
There are many careful steps necessary to create Resilk. It starts with a careful selection of pure dyed or printed silks, followed by mechanical processes that transform the fabrics into flakes. The new material is selected, then bleached. Afterwards there is an accurate and difficult phase of spinning.
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