About Our Material

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Certified.Organic. Genuine. Pure.

Naz Kobari Artistry is one of the few companies that has invested to test the fabrics for quality assurance with a provided certificate.

Why shop anywhere else?

I take great pride in sourcing the best textiles and fabrics from across the globe. My extensive travels, in search of new sources of fine silk, cashmere, and other fabrics, have led me to the finest available, which is apparent in the feel of my ties, scarves, and core essentials. My dedication to innovation means I am always searching for new ways of bringing sustainability into my designs while creating the most stylish product possible. My Eco-friendly fabrics are created with long-term properties, including high tensile strength, elasticity, durability, softness, and biodegradability, which have been tested with the most up-to-date techniques in textile engineering. My limited-edition silk scarves each have a unique design and are made from 100% pure, luxurious silk. Most are hand-turned and digitally printed. Whether wrapped or draped, they bring the wearer comfort and style. 

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The fabric we call “silk” is made from these long fibers that are produced by silkworms. The silkworm intends to create a cozy cocoon for its magical transformation! Silk is the most luxurious and sought-after fabric in the textile industry. I hope my designs transform you into feeling like a chic and beautiful butterfly!

Intertek Textile Silk Fabric Certificate

Easy Care Guidelines for Washing Silk, Modal, or Wool

Have you still been bothered by how to wash any Natural fabrics at home?
Do you always tend to take the scarves or ties to a dry cleaner every time?
Have you been wondering, ‘Can I wash silk, modal, or wool in the washing machine’?

Yes, dry cleaning can prolong the lifespan of silk, and other natural fabrics like Modal, and Wool
but it can also be achieved if you follow the instructions for washing any natural fabrics.

**No matter what kind of product, to maintain the luster and texture of the fabric, you need to pay attention to it when you care:

DO

  1. Check the fabric care label

  2. < = lukewarm water (30°C/86°F)

  3. Wash different colors separately.

  4. Use neutral or special detergent

  5. Cold Iron As Needed

DON’T

  1. Do Not Use Bleaches

  2. Avoid direct sunlight exposure

  3. Do Not Tumble Dry

  4. Keep out of reach of pets

  5. Stay away from sharp objects.

How To Hand Wash Natural Fabrics like Silk or Wool At Home?

Handwashing is always the best and safest method for washing particularly delicate natural fabrics like silk or wool. (some may prefer DRY CLEAN).

1. Fill a basin with < = lukewarm water 30℃/86°F.

Handwashing is always the best and safest method.

2. Add a few drops of special detergent for the Natural fabric delicates.

We recommend TENESTAR as the brand of specialized silk cleaner agents for our products. Woolite and other mild detergents can also be used.

3. Let the fabric soak for three minutes.

Soak the fabric and leave it to soak for three minutes.

4. Agitate the delicates around in the water.

Take the silk or other natural fabric scarf or tie and gently plunge it up and down in the water to move the water through the fabric and wash out any dirt or residue. This motion simulates the motion of a washing machine but is much more gentle.

5. Rinse the silk or other natural fabric <= lukewarm water (30℃/86°F).

Take the silk item out of the water and rinse it under the clean water till it runs clear, and all the detergent soap suds have been washed out.

6. Use a towel to soak up water after the wash.

Use a clean white towel to soak up the moisture from your luxury scarf, or tie made of natural fabric, but don’t rub or wring the thing.

7. Hang the scarf or tie to dry.

Hang dry if possible; however, avoid direct sunlight exposure. Note: For a knitted item or cashmere item, it should be laid flat to dry. A drying rack basket is recommended.

How To Wash Silk In A Washing Machine

For those without the time, patience, or just physically unable to hand-wash silk, our products can withstand machine washing as well. Of course, there is more risk involved, and certain precautions must be taken to minimize them. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND USING WASHING MACHINE TO CLEAN ANY NATURAL FABRICS.

1. Check the fabric care label.

Before you throw in the wash, check the tag to see if it can be machine-washed. Some natural fabrics may lose color or get damaged if you use machine washing.

2. Sort the laundry.

Wash different colors and fabrics separately.

3. Use a protective mesh bag.

Turn your silk, wool, or modal item inside out if possible, and place it in a delicate mesh bag to avoid the shearing and tearing of silk fibers.

4. Add the proper amount of neutral or special detergent for silk to the machine.

TENESTAR is recommended as it is a detergent specifically designed to care for silk items. Please follow the instructions on the bottle.

5. Start a delicate cycle.

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Most washing tools should have a “delicate” setting. Some machines even have a silk setting specifically for cleaning silk. washed out.

6. Minimize spin time.

Spinning can be very dangerous for silk fabric as the forces involved can shear weaker silk fibers.

7. Use a towel to soak up water after the wash.

Take the item out of the machine and use a clean white cloth to soak up excess moisture. Do Not Tumble Dry.

8. Hang the item or lay it flat to dry.

Hang dry if possible; however, avoid direct sunlight exposure. Note: For a knitted item or cashmere item, it should be laid flat to dry. A drying rack basket is recommended.

How to Remove Stains From Silk Fabrics?

  1. Pretreat Stains With Delicate Detergent Treat the stain as soon as possible – a dried stain will be much more difficult to remove. If you see specific stain spots, apply just a little neutral or special detergent for silk directly to the stain. Work in the soap with your fingers and allow it to work for at least 15 minutes before you hand wash the entire silk garment.

  2. Hand Wash In <= lukewarm water (30°C/86°F) Use only <= lukewarm water (30°C/86°F) and make a gentle silk stain remover out of a couple of tablespoons of either white vinegar or lemon juice, mixed with a couple of tablespoons of lukewarm water.

    Before you dip the stained area of fabric into your solution, always make sure to test it out on a hidden portion of the silk. Gently apply the solution, dabbing it on with a clean, white cloth. Do not rub it in.

    If any discoloration occurs, please stop and bring the item to a local dry cleaner to have it professionally cleaned.

    Wash as usual, you can wash the garment by hand or in the machine, if machine washing it, please place the garment in a mesh lingerie bag and choose the delicate, cold-water cycle.

    Note: Lemon juice is a natural bleaching agent, the deep-colored silk items do not suggest using this washing method.

  3. Use a Vinegar/Water Rinse Add 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar to the rinse water. It will help the garment keep (or regain) its luster.

How to Get Wrinkles Out of Silk, Wool, or Modal?

Silk is a delicate fabric that is used to make different types of clothing. The material is made up of fiber collected from the cocoons of larvae of silkworms. Thousands of fiber length is required to make the fabric. It is the reason why clothes made up of silk are more expensive than the ones made of other materials like cotton, nylon, etc. Though the fabric is silky smooth, it also develops wrinkles when not stored properly. Getting them out can be quite challenging because of the delicate nature of the material. So, let’s see how wrinkles in silk clothes can be smoothened easily without damaging the fabric.

  1. Place your iron on the lowest heat, silk, or rayon setting to prevent damaging the delicate fabric. Wipe the ironing board to make sure it is clean.

  2. Place any lightweight fabric on your ironing board and then put the dress over it. The fabric will absorb the excess heat of the iron.

  3. Test a small patch of your dress with your iron to make sure it does not stick or cause. damage to the fabric and reduce the setting even further if you notice any.

  4. Begin ironing your dress, starting with the lower part first, and working your way up. Allow the ironed part to hang down your board.

  5. Brush any stubborn folds or wrinkles with your hand. And iron over them in quick and controlled back-and-forth movements to remove them.

  6. Avoid ironing your dress over parts that are not wrinkled.

  7. Turn your dress over to its side to iron the back.

  8. Place your iron dress on a clean hanger once you are done to let it cool.

    Will Silk or Other Natural Fabrics Shrink in Wash?

    When rinsing and drying natural fabrics, never wring or twisting the garment. It will cause the garment to lose its form.

    Instead, roll the garment evenly in a clean towel.

    Then, place the garment on a hanger to dry.

    Avoid drying the silk fabrics in direct sunlight, as this can damage the fabric and fade the color, too!

HOW TO CARE FOR SILK, Modal, or wool?