It’s no doubt that you’ll want to keep as many memories of your wedding as possible. And what better way to do so, than incorporate practical Thai silk products Evening Dresses that you can continue to use at home.

Table clothes, cushions, napkins, drapes, decorations, are just some of the practical ways you could incorporate Thai silk into your wedding.
Since traditional Thai silk is hand woven, each silk fabric is unique and cannot be duplicated, if you have a magnifying glass, you will see the bumpy Thai silk threads are not the same color, compared to synthetic fabrics, in which every thread is identical.
In addition, Thai silk has a unique luster, with a sheen that has two unique blends of color that changes as you hold the fabric at varying angles against light. Because silk threads are actually insect fibers, very similar to the fibers in our hair and finger nails, they smells like hair when burnt. Furthermore, the silk will immediately stop burning once the flame is removed, whereas artificial fibers smell like plastic when burnt and stay lit once ignited.

If you do chose to adorn yourself in Thai silk cocktail dress, how do you keep it looking new and fresh?
Dry cleaning is the best way to keep Thai silk simple wedding dresses in good condition and maintain its original beauty, luster, and texture. You can also hand wash it in lukewarm water using the mildest soap. Add a table spoonful of clear white vinegar added to the final rinse.
Never wring your Thai silk! Dry it in the shade, preferably where there’s a mild breeze, and be sure it’s well supported.
Iron Thai silk on the inside of the garment while it is still slightly damp. If already dry, apply a damp cloth on the outside and iron through the cloth. Properly cared for Thai silk can easily last a century and be passed on to your children and grandchildren.




























