Luxury Mulberry Silk Bedding

We do not believe a silk bed has to happen all at once. Start with the pillowcase you touch every night, replace the sheet that never feels quite right, or bring every layer together when you are ready. Our mulberry silk sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers, comforters and blankets are gathered here so you can begin with the part of the bed you notice most.

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Begin Where the Bed Bothers You Most

We usually tell first-time silk sleepers to begin where the bed bothers them most. If hair catches against the pillow or feels tangled in the morning, try a mulberry silk pillowcase. If the bed feels rough or clingy against more of the body, mulberry silk sheets make the larger change because they become the surface beneath you. A single silk duvet cover changes the layer above you while letting you keep an insert that already works.

When warmth is the problem rather than surface feel, we look inside the bedding. A silk-filled comforter supplies the insulating layer; a silk blanket or throw is easier to add or remove as the room changes. If you would rather coordinate several pieces at once, compare our silk sheet sets and silk duvet cover sets.

One Silk Layer Is a Detail. Several Layers Change the Bed.

One silk pillowcase changes the place where you rest your head. Our silk sheets bring that smooth contact across the bed, and a silk duvet cover carries the same fluid feel above you. When several layers work together, the difference is more than matching color: the texture no longer changes abruptly as you turn from pillow to sheet to cover.

That continuity can make the bed feel calmer through the night. Mulberry silk creates less drag against hair and bare skin than a rougher weave, while its breathable fiber structure helps warmth and moisture move through the bedding. We cannot control every reason a sleeper wakes, but we can make the surfaces around the body smoother, lighter and easier to settle into.

Momme Is a Feel, Not a Score

Momme tells us how much a woven silk fabric weighs. In comparable pieces, 19 Momme feels lighter and more fluid, 22 Momme has a balanced hand, and 25 Momme feels denser. Selected pillowcases also reach 30 Momme. We use the number to describe feel, not to rank every product. A lighter sheet may be exactly what a warm sleeper wants; a denser pillowcase may suit someone who prefers more substance.

For filled comforters and blankets, Momme does not tell the whole story because the filling, shell and seasonal weight matter too. Start with the job the piece needs to do, then use Momme to refine the feel.

Silk Is Better When It Is Not Saved for “Special”

We make silk bedding for ordinary nights, not only for a perfectly styled room. Measure the mattress, pillow or duvet insert before ordering, read what a set actually includes, and follow the care label attached to each piece. Sheets, pillowcases and covers that allow machine washing do well in cold water on a gentle cycle, inside a mesh bag, with detergent made for silk. Filled bedding may need airing, spot cleaning or professional care instead.

Those habits become routine quickly. The THXSILK silk care guide is there when you need the details; the rest of the time, the bedding should simply feel good when you get into bed.

FAQs

Is mulberry silk bedding worth changing the whole bed for?

You do not have to commit to the whole bed at once. A pillowcase is an easy first night with silk; sheets make the larger change because your body rests on them for hours. Add the other layers if you enjoy the feel.

Is a higher Momme weight always better for silk bedding?

No. Momme tells you how much the woven silk weighs. Lighter silk moves more freely; heavier silk feels more substantial. The better choice is the one that suits the piece and the way you like a bed to feel.

What is the difference between silk sheets, a duvet cover and a comforter?

> Sheets form the sleep surface. A duvet cover is the removable silk layer around an insert. A comforter already contains filling and supplies most of the warmth. They do three different jobs, even when all three are silk.

Can I mix silk bedding with the sheets or insert I already own?

Yes. A silk pillowcase can sit with cotton sheets, and a silk duvet cover can go over an insert you already own. Mixing materials is a sensible way to learn which silk layer matters most to you.

Can mulberry silk bedding be machine washed?

Many silk sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers allow cold, gentle machine washing. Filled comforters need their own routine. Check the sewn-in label before the first wash instead of assuming every silk layer is cared for the same way.