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Type: Duvet Cover Set, No Comforter
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Material: 20% Silk & 80% Azelon
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Thread Count: 250
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Crafts: Twill, Reactive Printing, Quilting
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Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn
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Pattern: Geometric Abstraction
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Color: Navy Blue
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Style: Royal, Luxury, Western, Hotel
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Features: Button Duvet Cover, Rectangular Flat Sheet, Envelope Pillow Sham
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Origin: NanTong, China
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Unit Packing: 1 Set / PVC Bag
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Care Instruction: Machine Wash, Wash Separately, Do Not Bleach, Nedium Iron
Product Dimensions
Full Size: 4 Pieces
Includes: 1pc Duvet Cover, 2pc Pillow Shams, 1pc Flat Sheet
Duvet Cover: 200*230cm (79"*91")
Pillow Sham: 48*74cm (19"*29")
Flat Sheet: 230*250cm (91"*98")
Queen Size: 4 Pieces
Includes: 1pc Duvet Cover, 2pc Pillow Shams, 1pc Flat Sheet
Duvet Cover: 220*240cm (87"*94")
Pillow Sham: 48*74cm (19"*29")
Flat Sheet: 250*270cm (98"*106")
Which is better? Satin or silk sheets? Silk bedding and Satin bedding both hold very similar appearances, however, each one is unique in its own way. Silk can be generally much stronger than satin. This advantage comes from the fact that it is woven from longer strands of thread. A longer thread means that its final product in fabric form will become able to hold by itself through much more put on and tear. Satin can be created from multiple types of fabric threads. These can include silk itself, natural cotton, polyester and other equivalent fabrics. Satin is regarded as a much better option for someone to use as a pillow case. Silk is a very difficult product to clean. Unless cleaned by a professional, it could end up very damaged or unusable. If silk is extended any amount, it can be not elastic and will stay the length it offers been stretched. Unlike with satin, its made with threads that have a higher elastic strength, allowing you to wrap it close to your bed or whatever.
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