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Silk Comforter
- Because less silk is needed for the same amount of warmth, the thinner silk comforter is able to let more air pass through without compromising warmth.
- Silk comforters typically use mulberry silk, which is farmed in Zhejiang Province of China, an area known for its fertile soil and mild climate.
- Silk comforters are often quite beautiful and you will find they are not as slippery as satin.
- Cotton comforters are breathable, but since cotton is not as insulating as silk comforters or down comforters they are better for warm weather use.
- Sleeping with a silk comforter is like sleeping in a warm cloud.
- Silk comforter manufacturers produce mulberry silk by feeding the silkworms a diet consisting exclusively of mulberry leaves.
- Silk comforters are the best natural alternative to down.
- The life of a silk comforter is not as long as a high quality down comforter, with around 5 years being the average lifespan.
- Silk comforters are as warm as down but only half the weight.
- With silk comforters moisture will pass through and won't get trapped, so when it gets wet simply hang dry for a couple hours or tumble-dry on low.
- Silk naturally adjusts to your body's temperature, so a silk comforter is good all year long.
- Silk comforters are usually protected by washable covers.
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