When buying silk from us here at Jasmine Silk, silk care is a vital process to follow. Taking proper care and knowing how to wash silk pillowcases and any other products is important to keep this delicate material in excellent condition. In this blog, we’ll explore how to maintain our silk fabric, keep it fresh, and understand how long it can actually last.

How Do You Maintain Silk Fabric?

Silk is known for its soft, smooth texture, making it a favourite choice for various items. In order to maintain the beauty of your silk fabric, you first need to follow some essential care guidelines:

Handwashing: This is the gentlest method to clean silk. Use cold water and a mild, pH-balanced detergent. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can damage the delicate fibres of the fabric.

Gentle Washing Machine Cycle: If our product permits machine washing, use the gentle or delicate cycle with cold water. Then place your silk items in a mesh laundry bag to minimise friction and prevent them from tangling with other garments.

Avoid Agitation: Whether handwashing or using a machine, never wring, twist, or scrub silk. Gently swish it around in the water, and then let it soak for a short amount of time.

Rinse And Air Dry: Rinse the silk thoroughly with cold water to remove all detergent. Avoid direct sunlight and heat sources while drying, and instead, lay the silk flat on a clean, absorbent towel to air dry. This prevents distortion and damage caused by stretching.

Ironing With Care: If needed, use a low-temperature iron and place a cloth between the iron and the silk to prevent direct contact. Always iron on the reverse side.

Storage: Store silk items in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight and strong odours. Use breathable fabric bags to protect your silk garments from dust and moisture.


How Do You Keep Silk Fresh?

Keeping your silk fabric fresh is just as important as maintaining its physical condition. Here are some tips to help you achieve that:

Avoid Perfumes And Lotions: Silk is highly susceptible to absorbing scents. Avoid spraying perfumes directly onto silk garments, as the alcohol content can stain the fabric. 

Silk-Friendly Detergents: Use detergents specifically formulated for delicate fabrics. Harsh detergents can strip away the natural shine of silk and affect its texture.

Air It Out: After wearing silk items, hang them up in a well-ventilated area to air out any odours or moisture. This helps maintain the freshness of the fabric.

Regular cleaning: Frequent but gentle cleaning is better than infrequent heavy washing. Light cleaning keeps silk in good condition and helps it stay fresh.


How Many Years Does Silk Last?


The longevity of silk largely depends on how well it’s cared for and how often it’s worn. When properly maintained, silk can last for many years, often much longer than other fabrics. Here are some factors that influence the lifespan of silk:

Quality: High-quality silk, such as mulberry silk, tends to be more durable and longer-lasting than lower-quality variants. 

Frequency of use: If you wear or use the same silk garment every day, it’s likely to show signs of wear more quickly than one you don’t use as much.

Storage: Storing silk correctly, as mentioned earlier, is crucial for preserving its integrity over the years.


Whether it is silk pillowcases, silk bedding or another silk product that we have on offer, maintaining these is easier than it sounds. If you have any questions about caring for your silk products, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.