๐ Fine Cactus Silk Thread โ Natural Luxury for Textile Artists
Crafted for makers who love detail, this 100% natural Cactus Silk thread in Lime Green (color no. 5753) offers a glossy, light-catching surface and a wonderfully smooth, flexible texture.
Authenticity is in every strand. Skilled artisan women high in the Atlas Mountains spin these threads by hand, preserving a generations-old craft and supporting their local economy.
๐จ Earth-Friendly Color โ Naturally Dyed
We honor the earth by eliminating harsh synthetic chemicals. This Lime Green shade is achieved through an ancient, artisanal dyeing process using entirely organic materials:
- Warm Spices: Lending the fibers their rich, glowing undertones.
- Natural Tree Bark: Adding grounded, earthy depth to the color.
- Wildflowers & Petals: Introducing subtle, refined variations in tone.
๐ Key Features & 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 Lime Green surface with a rich, light-reflecting glow.
- Eco-Conscious: Sustainable, plant-based, and fully biodegradable.
๐งต Versatile Applications for Handcrafts:
Both resilient and smooth-running, this thread suits countless creative uses for crafters and designers alike, including:
- 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 Lime Green 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.