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  2. We Compared Satin vs. Silk Pillowcases…Which Is Better? - AOL

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    It’s no secret that silk pillowcases have been trending for a while now, largely due to their ability to prevent frizz and keep your curls intact. With so many different options to choose from, how

  3. 12 Best Silk Sheets for the Most Luxurious Sleep of Your Life

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    What’s the difference between silk and satin? Silk is the actual fiber produced by silkworms, whereas satin is merely a type of weave that can be used on a variety of textiles, often synthetics ...

  4. Satin - Wikipedia

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    The word "satin" derives its origin from the Chinese port city of Quanzhou (泉州), [4] which was known as Zayton in Europe and Arab countries during the Yuan dynasty (13th–14th century). [5] During that period, Quanzhou was visited by Arab merchants and by Europeans. [5] [6] The Arabs referred to silk satin imported from Quanzhou as zaituni ...

  5. I’ve Always Slept on a Faux Silk Pillowcase—Here’s How the ...

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    While polyester satin is a human-made fiber, silk is a natural fiber spun by silkworms. You can snag a two-pack of polyester satin pillowcases for $10, while a high-quality silk pillowcase can ...

  6. Charmeuse - Wikipedia

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    A piece of silk charmeuse fabric showing the shiny, satin front and dull, matte back. Charmeuse (/ ʃ ɑːr ˈ m uː z,-ˈ m uː s /; French:; French for 'female charmer') is a lightweight fabric woven with a satin weave. These float threads give the front of the fabric a smooth, shiny finish, whereas the back has a dull finish.

  7. Sateen - Wikipedia

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    Sateen in a 6-harness satin weave, lyocell. Sateen is a fabric made using a satin weave structure but with spun yarn instead of filament yarn. [1] It is a cotton or other non-silk fabric that has the characteristics of silk satin but is less expensive. [2] The dense weave, sheen, and softer feel of sateen are produced through the satin weave ...

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