Via Roma 60 silk sheets known for their luxurious fabric, elegant appearance, and the magnificent feel of pure silk.
A soft and smooth outfit for pampering lovers, it will give your home a refined and sophisticated bed decor.
Very soft to the touch, the texture of silk will enhance the quality of rest!
Silk sheets, besides being very pleasant to the touch, have anti-allergic and antibacterial properties. Silk is a natural hypoallergenic fiber perfect for protecting you from dust mites and bacteria.
Pure silk double sheets are an ideal choice for those who suffer from allergies or have particularly sensitive skin.
It is a material capable of regulating body temperature and respecting the body's perspiration. It stays cool in summer, while working as insulation during winter.
They are perfect all year round!
Double bedding set made of pure silk, from 19 momme with a weight of 82 grams per square meter and a warp density of 126 F/CM and a weft density of 51.5 F/CM.
The density of silk is measured in momme, unlike other fabrics whose quality also depends on the quantity of fibers.
One momme (mm) corresponds to the weight, in pounds, of a piece of silk about 91 meters (100 yards) long and about 114 centimeters (45 inches) wide.
Silk is a durable natural fiber that is perfect for long-lasting bedding.
The silk double sheet set is available in ivory, and consists of top sheet, bottom sheet with corners, and 2 pillowcases with 4 shuttles.
We recommend that you wash your silk sheets with cold water.
You can wash them by hand or with the washing machine, as long as it is with cold water.
Do not dry them in the dryer: heat and rough motions could damage the pure silk fabric.
After washing them, hang them out to dry in the open air but not in direct sunlight. Silk is sensitive to sunlight.
Never use bleach or other bleaching products, which could damage the fibers and reduce the life of the sheets. Use a mild detergent for silk.
You can iron silk sheets using a low temperature to avoid damaging the fabric.
Silk sheets can be ironed, but always at a low temperature and for the back side of the cloth (the dull side).