Our Story-Silk Story!
Three sisters silk-100% pure silk
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What did you do in during your 20s ?
With us sisters, we had spent all those beautiful years passionately building Threesisters.
1st September 1995 is a remarkable day - the day when our first store was opened, with a simple name: Threesisters. At the time, I was a fresh graduate of Hanoi National University of Education, majoring in teaching.. My second sister - Dung, was also completing her teaching degree. My youngest sister - Thuy, was still her seventeen then. Shortly after that, Thuy also worked at the store while obtaining her Law degree at the same time.
Ever since we're still three little girls, our beloved mother - an excellent and experienced tailor, had provided us with tremendous inspiration for the fashion industry. She taught us how to sew and be creative with our own clothes. With the love for fashion and passion for silk, we had chosen Vietnamese silk over our ought to be careers. Our hearts are filled with delights whenever a design is perfected, or a new colour is successfully produced on the delicate silk.
We had started with a small shop on the busy Hang B**g st of Hanoi’s Old Quarter to successfully exporting Vietnamese silk around the world. The silk journey had united and strengthened our sisterhood - we are sisters, teammates and best friends. After 20 years, our excitement to try one new designs has never changed.
Threesisters is proud to be a family-branded business.
Design by Three Sisters Hanoi
Vietnamese pure silk & others
Hand made in Vietnam
Silk story.
WHAT IS 100% PURE SILK?
Silk is a natural protein fiber produced from the silkworm’s cocoon. The silk fibers are collected from the cocoon, wound onto spools and woven into textile. It takes approximately 3,000 silkworms consuming 104 kg of mulberry leaves to produce 1 kg of silk. The process takes approximately 40 hours to produce half a kilogram of silk. It is a comfortable, light weight fabric that possesses the ability to absorb, making it favorable among countries of warmer climates, such as Vietnam.
History
Silk not only plays a huge role in Vietnamese society, but it has also been used as a type of currency in trade and lent itself as a medium to showcase Vietnamese beauty through art. Silk has played a big part in Vietnam’s history and economic development and still plays a prominent role in the culture today.
In 1000-1054, King Ly Thai Tong in an effort to further grow Vietnam’s economic development (as his fathers and forefathers had before him), encouraged silk production in Vietnam. He was aware, in having the ability to produce silk within his own country meant eliminating the need to rely on Chinese merchants for access to the coveted fabric, thus allowing him to be more economically sustainable.Today, Vietnam is recognized as one of the global silk producing countries.
How to take care pure silk?
This beautiful garment has been made from traditionally 100% Vietnamese pure silk,a national treasure.Handwoven,hand dyed,hand embroidered and some small imperfections are characteristic to the fabric which makes the garment unique.Hand wash separately in cold water with mild soap,rinse & drip dry in shade. Garment has been hand dyed and may run for the first few washes.Iron on low heat if required.To achieve the creased look after washing twist knot & hang the garment to dry while damp..Drycleaning preferable.
Lụa Việt Nam là sản phẩm dệt nhuộm thủ công truyền thống ,là vẻ đẹp tự nhiên với một vài lỗi nhỏ đặc trưng có thể có trên bề mặt vải
Bạn hãy giặt nhanh lụa bằng tay với một chút dầu gội đầu hòa tan vào nước lạnh.Bạn có thể sử dụng dung dich nước xả làm mềm vải như bình thường.Sau đó,bạn hãy vắt kiệt nước và phơi trong nhà.
Tuyệt đối không phơi lụa ra ánh nắng.
Các sản phẩm lụa mầu đậm có thể phai mầu 1 vài lần giặt đầu tiên nên bạn nên giặt riêng chúng hoặc giặt với các sản phẩm mầu tương tự.
Nếu bạn không có thời gian là lụa trước khi mặc,bạn hãy treo chúng lên móc thay vì gập và xếp vào tủ.
Nếu là lụa bạn nên là khi còn ẩm và ở nhiệt độ thấp nhất.
Khi bạn muốn làm nhăn lụa,rất đơn giản, bạn hãy giặt lụa bình thường .Khi chúng còn hơi ẩm, bạn hay xoằn lại thật chặt tay theo chiều dọc của sản phẩm rồi cuộn chúng vào . Bạn hãy giữ như vậy cho đến khi khô hoàn toàn trong thời gian tối thiểu là 1 ngày.
Bạn sẽ có được 1 sản phẩm lụa nhăn như ý.
Nếu muốn chúng hết nhăn hãy giặt chúng như bình thường ,giũ mạnh và treo lên móc.