Since approximately 3000 BCE, silk (such as silk dupion) has been one of the most illustrious and luxurious fabrics known to mankind. Once restricted to use by only members of the imperial family, but, thankfully, silk fabrics are now enjoyed by everyone worldwide. Silk has been employed in the manufacture of many items from clothing to musical instruments to, yes, even paper. Bedding made of silk is thought of the height of luxury, but perhaps not so well known are the benefits that come from sleeping on this exquisite material. Silk is a material that breathes naturally, and is also a natural heat conductor. This ensures a more comfortable sleeping environment through the regulation of body temperature. Unlike cotton, which retains moisture, silk performs as a natural wick – drawing moisture from your body, which lets a person sleep better. |