SeidenTüll
SeidenTüll, or silk tulle, is a fine, lightweight net fabric made from silk filaments. Traditionally produced on lace-making or bobbinet machines, it can be made entirely from silk or as a silk blend with other fibers to improve durability or reduce cost. The fabric is defined by its open weave, which creates a transparent, airy appearance with a natural, soft sheen. Pure silk tulle offers a luxurious feel and drape, while silk blends tend to be more resistant to snagging and easier to care for.
Properties and variants: Silk tulle is valued for its light weight, translucency, and subtle luster. The hand
Uses: The fabric is a staple in bridal fashion, where it is used for veils, layers, and
Care: Silk tulle is delicate and typically requires dry cleaning or careful hand washing in cold water
Etymology: The term tulle originates from the town of Tulle in France, with the fabric gaining prominence