dupioni
Dupioni is a type of silk fabric characterized by its irregular texture and slubbed appearance. It is woven from raw silk produced by two silkworms that spin their cocoons together. When the silk thread is reeled, the two cocoons are combined, resulting in a thicker, uneven thread that gives dupioni its distinctive look. This unevenness is a hallmark of the fabric, differentiating it from smoother silks like charmeuse or satin.
The texture of dupioni silk is often described as crisp and slightly stiff, with a natural luster.
The production process of dupioni silk involves carefully separating the two cocoons and reeling them together.