Woven Fabric

44 products


  • HEMP SILK LIGHT YELLOW

    HEMP SILK LIGHT YELLOW

    Browse our selection of Silk fabrics containing up to 70% Hemp fiber. “Natural Silk Fiber”, is the earliest animal fiber used by human beings. Starting in the Neolithic period, which began in China around 10,000 B.C. Discovered by "The Goddess of Silk", by accident when a silk cocoon fell into her tea, and the humble silk fabric turned out to be one of the most historical elements of the Chinese civilization. It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving techniques improved, the reputation of Chinese silk spread so that it became highly desired across the empires of the ancient world. Silk was the most valuable export on the Silk Road since it was light, easy to transport, luxurious; and was said to be worth its weight in gold. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by silkworm to form cocoons, before it releases as a moth. A yard of woven silk cloth needs almost 3,000 silk cocoons, whereas our Hemp Silk blends are bringing durability and a 70% content rating for a renewable & Sustainable plant fiber, while still keeping the luxuriousness of a traditional Silk Charmeuse. We work with the 6,000 year old highest quality Mulberry Silk. A silk fiber the same diameter as a fiber of steel is stronger than the steel. Features of Mulberry silk include it being 100 percent hypoallergenic and also being odorless and not needing any “airing out” before use like some of the lower quality wild silks. Skirts, dresses, blouses, scarves, pajamas and lingerie are staple design pieces, but absolutely not limited to.. PSA, Watch out for: Synthetic Silk Satin, artificial silk, Viscose Silk, man-made Imitate Silk do your research on semi-natural, semi-synthetic cellulosic material and synthetic materials and ask yourself why we are trying to recreate what nature has already provided for us.

  • HEMP SILK PURPLE

    HEMP SILK PURPLE

    Browse our selection of Silk fabrics containing up to 70% Hemp fiber. “Natural Silk Fiber”, is the earliest animal fiber used by human beings. Starting in the Neolithic period, which began in China around 10,000 B.C. Discovered by "The Goddess of Silk", by accident when a silk cocoon fell into her tea, and the humble silk fabric turned out to be one of the most historical elements of the Chinese civilization. It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving techniques improved, the reputation of Chinese silk spread so that it became highly desired across the empires of the ancient world. Silk was the most valuable export on the Silk Road since it was light, easy to transport, luxurious; and was said to be worth its weight in gold. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by silkworm to form cocoons, before it releases as a moth. A yard of woven silk cloth needs almost 3,000 silk cocoons, whereas our Hemp Silk blends are bringing durability and a 70% content rating for a renewable & Sustainable plant fiber, while still keeping the luxuriousness of a traditional Silk Charmeuse. We work with the 6,000 year old highest quality Mulberry Silk. A silk fiber the same diameter as a fiber of steel is stronger than the steel. Features of Mulberry silk include it being 100 percent hypoallergenic and also being odorless and not needing any “airing out” before use like some of the lower quality wild silks. Skirts, dresses, blouses, scarves, pajamas and lingerie are staple design pieces, but absolutely not limited to.. PSA, Watch out for: Synthetic Silk Satin, artificial silk, Viscose Silk, man-made Imitate Silk do your research on semi-natural, semi-synthetic cellulosic material and synthetic materials and ask yourself why we are trying to recreate what nature has already provided for us.

  • HEMP SILK ROSE GOLDEN

    HEMP SILK ROSE GOLDEN

    Browse our selection of Silk fabrics containing up to 70% Hemp fiber. “Natural Silk Fiber”, is the earliest animal fiber used by human beings. Starting in the Neolithic period, which began in China around 10,000 B.C. Discovered by "The Goddess of Silk", by accident when a silk cocoon fell into her tea, and the humble silk fabric turned out to be one of the most historical elements of the Chinese civilization. It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving techniques improved, the reputation of Chinese silk spread so that it became highly desired across the empires of the ancient world. Silk was the most valuable export on the Silk Road since it was light, easy to transport, luxurious; and was said to be worth its weight in gold. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by silkworm to form cocoons, before it releases as a moth. A yard of woven silk cloth needs almost 3,000 silk cocoons, whereas our Hemp Silk blends are bringing durability and a 70% content rating for a renewable & Sustainable plant fiber, while still keeping the luxuriousness of a traditional Silk Charmeuse. We work with the 6,000 year old highest quality Mulberry Silk. A silk fiber the same diameter as a fiber of steel is stronger than the steel. Features of Mulberry silk include it being 100 percent hypoallergenic and also being odorless and not needing any “airing out” before use like some of the lower quality wild silks. Skirts, dresses, blouses, scarves, pajamas and lingerie are staple design pieces, but absolutely not limited to.. PSA, Watch out for: Synthetic Silk Satin, artificial silk, Viscose Silk, man-made Imitate Silk do your research on semi-natural, semi-synthetic cellulosic material and synthetic materials and ask yourself why we are trying to recreate what nature has already provided for us.

  • HEMP SILK ROSE RED

    HEMP SILK ROSE RED

    Browse our selection of Silk fabrics containing up to 70% Hemp fiber. “Natural Silk Fiber”, is the earliest animal fiber used by human beings. Starting in the Neolithic period, which began in China around 10,000 B.C. Discovered by "The Goddess of Silk", by accident when a silk cocoon fell into her tea, and the humble silk fabric turned out to be one of the most historical elements of the Chinese civilization. It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving techniques improved, the reputation of Chinese silk spread so that it became highly desired across the empires of the ancient world. Silk was the most valuable export on the Silk Road since it was light, easy to transport, luxurious; and was said to be worth its weight in gold. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by silkworm to form cocoons, before it releases as a moth. A yard of woven silk cloth needs almost 3,000 silk cocoons, whereas our Hemp Silk blends are bringing durability and a 70% content rating for a renewable & Sustainable plant fiber, while still keeping the luxuriousness of a traditional Silk Charmeuse. We work with the 6,000 year old highest quality Mulberry Silk. A silk fiber the same diameter as a fiber of steel is stronger than the steel. Features of Mulberry silk include it being 100 percent hypoallergenic and also being odorless and not needing any “airing out” before use like some of the lower quality wild silks. Skirts, dresses, blouses, scarves, pajamas and lingerie are staple design pieces, but absolutely not limited to.. PSA, Watch out for: Synthetic Silk Satin, artificial silk, Viscose Silk, man-made Imitate Silk do your research on semi-natural, semi-synthetic cellulosic material and synthetic materials and ask yourself why we are trying to recreate what nature has already provided for us.

  • HEMP SILK SILVER

    HEMP SILK SILVER

    Browse our selection of Silk fabrics containing up to 70% Hemp fiber. “Natural Silk Fiber”, is the earliest animal fiber used by human beings. Starting in the Neolithic period, which began in China around 10,000 B.C. Discovered by "The Goddess of Silk", by accident when a silk cocoon fell into her tea, and the humble silk fabric turned out to be one of the most historical elements of the Chinese civilization. It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving techniques improved, the reputation of Chinese silk spread so that it became highly desired across the empires of the ancient world. Silk was the most valuable export on the Silk Road since it was light, easy to transport, luxurious; and was said to be worth its weight in gold. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by silkworm to form cocoons, before it releases as a moth. A yard of woven silk cloth needs almost 3,000 silk cocoons, whereas our Hemp Silk blends are bringing durability and a 70% content rating for a renewable & Sustainable plant fiber, while still keeping the luxuriousness of a traditional Silk Charmeuse. We work with the 6,000 year old highest quality Mulberry Silk. A silk fiber the same diameter as a fiber of steel is stronger than the steel. Features of Mulberry silk include it being 100 percent hypoallergenic and also being odorless and not needing any “airing out” before use like some of the lower quality wild silks. Skirts, dresses, blouses, scarves, pajamas and lingerie are staple design pieces, but absolutely not limited to.. PSA, Watch out for: Synthetic Silk Satin, artificial silk, Viscose Silk, man-made Imitate Silk do your research on semi-natural, semi-synthetic cellulosic material and synthetic materials and ask yourself why we are trying to recreate what nature has already provided for us.

  • HEMP TENCEL

    HEMP TENCEL

    HEMP & TENCEL  DESCRIPTIONIntroducing our twill fabric, crafted with a blend of 55% hemp and 45% Tencel. Tencel, derived from sustainable tree farms, is 100% biodegradable and known for its natural breathability and superior moisture absorption compared to cotton. It drapes beautifully, offering a flattering fit for various body types, and its smooth surface can be manipulated into textures ranging from silk to suede. When combined with hemp, Tencel enhances the fabric's versatility, allowing for the creation of fabrics ranging from very light to heavy weights. It features a natural white color, a width of 56.8 inches (144cm), and a weight of 5.2 ounces per square yard (175gsm), making it ideal for a wide range of garment applications. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:Composition: 55% Hemp / 45% TencelWidth: 56.8 inches (144cm)Weight: 5.2 ounces per square yard (175gsm)Color: Natural White

  • HEMP TENCEL

    HEMP TENCEL

    HEMP & TENCEL  DESCRIPTIONIntroducing our twill fabric, crafted with a blend of 55% hemp and 45% Tencel. Tencel, derived from sustainable tree farms, is 100% biodegradable and known for its natural breathability and superior moisture absorption compared to cotton. It drapes beautifully, offering a flattering fit for various body types, and its smooth surface can be manipulated into textures ranging from silk to suede. When combined with hemp, Tencel enhances the fabric's versatility, allowing for the creation of fabrics ranging from very light to heavy weights. It features a natural white color, a width of 56.8 inches (144cm), and a weight of 5.2 ounces per square yard (175gsm), making it ideal for a wide range of garment applications. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:Composition: 55% Hemp / 45% TencelWidth: 56.8 inches (144cm)Weight: 5.2 ounces per square yard (175gsm)Color: Natural White

  • HEMP TENCEL

    HEMP TENCEL

    HEMP & TENCEL TWILL FABRIC DESCRIPTIONIntroducing our twill fabric, crafted with a blend of 55% hemp and 45% Tencel. Tencel, derived from sustainable tree farms, is 100% biodegradable and known for its natural breathability and superior moisture absorption compared to cotton. It drapes beautifully, offering a flattering fit for various body types, and its smooth surface can be manipulated into textures ranging from silk to suede. When combined with hemp, Tencel enhances the fabric's versatility, allowing for the creation of fabrics ranging from very light to heavy weights. It features a natural white color, a width of 56.8 inches (144cm), and a weight of 5.2 ounces per square yard (175gsm), making it ideal for a wide range of garment applications. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:Composition: 55% Hemp / 45% TencelWidth: 56.8 inches (144cm)Weight: 5.2 ounces per square yard (175gsm)Color: Natural White

  • HEMP TENCEL HEAVY WEIGHT

    HEMP TENCEL HEAVY WEIGHT

    HEMP & TENCEL PLAIN FABRICSustainable Hemp-Tencel® Blend Medium Weight Plain Fabric DESCRIPTIONHemp-Tencel Blend Plain Weave Fabric, a sustainable textile crafted from a harmonious blend of hemp and Tencel. This medium-weight fabric offers a perfect balance of strength, comfort, and breathability. The plain weave pattern provides a clean, classic look that's suitable for a variety of garments, including casual wear and home textiles. The blend of hemp and Tencel fibers ensures a soft, lustrous finish with a natural sheen, making it an elegant and eco-friendly choice. Embrace the fusion of durability and style with our Hemp-Tencel Blend fabric, a testament to modern sustainable fashion. Product Details:Composition: 55% Hemp / 45%TencelWidth: 56/57 inches (142/145 cm)Weight: 7.2 ounces per square yard (244 grams per square meter)

  • HEMP TENCEL LIGHT GREEN

    HEMP TENCEL LIGHT GREEN

    HEMP & TENCEL PLAIN FABRICSustainable Hemp-Tencel® Blend Medium Weight Plain Fabric DESCRIPTIONHemp-Tencel Blend Plain Weave Fabric, a sustainable textile crafted from a harmonious blend of hemp and Tencel. This medium-weight fabric offers a perfect balance of strength, comfort, and breathability. The plain weave pattern provides a clean, classic look that's suitable for a variety of garments, including casual wear and home textiles. The blend of hemp and Tencel fibers ensures a soft, lustrous finish with a natural sheen, making it an elegant and eco-friendly choice. Embrace the fusion of durability and style with our Hemp-Tencel Blend fabric, a testament to modern sustainable fashion. Product Details:Composition: 55% Hemp / 45%TencelWidth: 56/57 inches (142/145 cm)Weight: 7.2 ounces per square yard (244 grams per square meter)

  • HEMP TENCEL LIGHT WEIGHT

    HEMP TENCEL LIGHT WEIGHT

    HEMP & TENCEL PLAIN FABRICSustainable Hemp-Tencel® Blend Medium Weight Plain Fabric DESCRIPTIONHemp-Tencel Blend Plain Weave Fabric, a sustainable textile crafted from a harmonious blend of hemp and Tencel. This medium-weight fabric offers a perfect balance of strength, comfort, and breathability. The plain weave pattern provides a clean, classic look that's suitable for a variety of garments, including casual wear and home textiles. The blend of hemp and Tencel fibers ensures a soft, lustrous finish with a natural sheen, making it an elegant and eco-friendly choice. Embrace the fusion of durability and style with our Hemp-Tencel Blend fabric, a testament to modern sustainable fashion. Product Details:Composition: 55% Hemp / 45%TencelWidth: 56/57 inches (142/145 cm)Weight: 7.2 ounces per square yard (244 grams per square meter)

  • HEMP TENCEL LIGHT WEIGHT

    HEMP TENCEL LIGHT WEIGHT

    HEMP & ORGANIC COTTON MID-WEIGHT MUSLIN Softness of Cotton, Natural Feel of Hemp DESCRIPTIONOur Hemp & Organic Cotton Mid-Weight Muslin, and discover the softness of cotton fused with the natural feel and weight of hemp. These signature fabrics combine the best of both worlds, offering a wide array of weights, designs, and colors. Always eco-friendly, our hemp and organic cotton blends embody sophistication, modernity, and relaxation. Composition: 55% Hemp / 45% Organic CottonWidth: 56/57 inches (142/145 cm)Weight: 5.0 ozs per square yard (169 gsm)Dye Options: Piece Dye or Garment DyeCare Instructions: Machine wash cold gentle, tumble dry low, iron low, do not bleach, wash separately or with similar colorsShrinkage: -5% to -3%

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