Guilt-free Silk: A Story of Vegan Silk
Silk is highly desired after for its smooth texture as well as its shine and softness, but a silk cloth comes at the expense of death.* After learning this fact, one may be desperate for a better solution, one for a guilt-free, pain-free silk which still possesses the lovability of silk. If so, we would like to introduce you to a world of plant-based silk.
Plant-based silk, as the name suggests, is a vegan form of silk. It can be made from the fibres of plants such as lotus silk, pineapple silk and banana silk. The process of producing this silk, apart from being humane, uses up the unused part of a plant after its use. Lotus silk makes use of the stem of a lotus plant, which are left behind after the blossoms are plucked off. The fibres from the lotus stem are processed and woven to be turned into silk. Banana silk too makes use of an unused plant part- the peel. The fibres of the peel are woven into banana silk. Pineapple silk is made from the unused leaf of a pineapple plant, whose fibres are retrieved through a process of scraping, and then turned into fibre.
These innovations, by no means are the brainchild of the present, but a forgotten art of the past. Just like we respect our present, it is important to honour our past to retrieve its ancient teachings and use them for sustainable purposes to heal our planet.
* To learn more about how silk harms life, visit our post at: https://arziyahmakeadifference.blogspot.com/2023/04/a-silky-guys-story.html

there is 1 type of silk that is un-sustainable but a lot of sustainable types of silk
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