๐ Fine Cactus Silk Thread โ Natural Luxury for Textile Artists
Discover the natural brilliance of our handspun Cactus Silk thread in Teal Blue (color no. 5715). Spun entirely from plant fibers, this skein shines beautifully and glides with a smooth, supple feel.
Made the traditional way, every Teal Blue skein is hand-spun by artisan collectives in the High Atlas Mountains โ a craft rooted in heritage and committed to sustainable, ethical production.
๐จ Earth-Friendly Color โ Naturally Dyed
This Teal Blue color is developed through a chemical-free, artisanal dyeing process that relies entirely on materials drawn from nature:
- Rich Spices: Infusing the fibers with warm, vibrant undertones.
- Tree Bark: Grounding the hues with elegant, deep earthy tones.
- Wild Flowers & Petals: Adding delicate, sophisticated shade variations.
๐ Product Specifications:
- Material: 100% authentic Saharan Agave (Cactus) Silk fibers.
- Weight: 14 grams (perfectly portioned for delicate and detailed work).
- Texture: Exceptionally soft, fluid, and silky to the touch.
- Appearance: Luminous Teal Blue surface with a rich, light-reflecting glow.
- Eco-Conscious: Sustainable, plant-based, and fully biodegradable.
๐งต Perfect for a Range of Handcrafts:
Strong but supple, this thread moves easily through many materials โ a favorite for artisans, designers, and hobbyists. Ideal for:
- Hand Embroidery & Needlework: Adds an opulent, shimmering dimension to any intricate design.
- Garment & Textile Embellishments: Perfect for adding high-end decorative details, borders, or custom embroidery onto clothing.
- Artistic Stitching & Sewing: Brings a premium, textured feel to creative fabric layouts.
- Paper Stitching & Mixed Media: Strong enough to pierce and decorate high-quality paper goods, greeting cards, and art prints without snapping.
- All General Handicrafts: An ideal upgrade for tassel-making, jewelry accents, weaving, and any creative DIY project demanding a touch of luxury.
Please Note: This Teal Blue thread is naturally dyed and hand-finished by Atlas Mountain collectives, so gentle variations in shade may appear between skeins, making each piece genuinely unique.