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Assamese Handwoven Moonga Silk Fabric | 44” Wide | 90 GSM

$24.46Excl. T.V.A.

This exquisite handwoven Moonga silk comes from Assam, one of the world’s most respected silk-weaving regions. Moonga — often called... En savoir plus En savoir plus

SKU: 600-142

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    Description

    This exquisite handwoven Moonga silk comes from Assam, one of the world’s most respected silk-weaving regions. Moonga — often called the “golden silk of India” — is prized for its natural warm ivory-to-gold tone, exceptional durability, and luminous matte glow.

    Unlike heavily processed silks, Moonga retains its natural pigment within the fiber. The soft golden warmth you see is not dyed — it is inherent to the silk itself, making every yard subtly alive with organic tonal depth.

    Handwoven on traditional looms, this fabric has a smooth, refined surface with a gentle silk crispness and light body. At 90 GSM, it is airy and elegant, yet stronger and more resilient than typical fine silks. It drapes beautifully without collapsing, holding soft structure for garments that need both lightness and integrity.

    This silk is ideal for couture garments, heirloom saris, blouses, scarves, dresses, linings for luxury garments, and ceremonial or slow-fashion designs where natural fiber and provenance matter.

    Technical Specifications
    Fiber Content: 100% Moonga Silk (Assamese Mulberry)
    Weave: Handwoven plain weave
    Width: 44 inches
    Weight: 90 GSM (lightweight)
    Color: Natural golden-ivory (undyed)
    Finish: Natural silk sheen, no chemical coating
    Opacity: Semi-sheer

    Handfeel & Drape
    Handfeel: Smooth, crisp-soft, refined silk touch
    Surface: Clean, lightly luminous with subtle silk grain
    Drape: Fluid with gentle structure — floats while holding form
    Breathability: Excellent, cool and airy on skin

    Moonga silk is unique because it is:
    Naturally pigmented (not bleached or dyed)
    Stronger and more durable than most silks
    Resistant to moisture and aging
    Traditionally woven only in Assam

    It is a silk designed to last generations — not seasons.