Recycled Sari Yarn Prime - Lavender, Recycled Yarn

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Recycled Sari Yarn that is available in multitude of colors, and being premium, you get extra length of yarn in the same weight. We fabricate Recycled Sari Yarn from the bi-product of sari and silk production units. The Yarn, available with us, is hand spun into bright hanks which is suitable for number of Handicrafts applications. Recycled silk yarn comes with various fiber mixes that also happens to help people and the planet. Yarn is made from recycled silk, to be specific the by product silk from industrial silk sari weaving unit in India. The yarn is hand-spun, using drop spindle helping women cooperatives to earn their livelihood.Since the hanks of recycled silk yarn are spun manually, each one is unique. There’s no dye lot on recycled silk yarn, and even if you buy two hanks at the same time there’s no guarantee that the colors are going to be the same. Recycled Yarn are the remnants of traditionally crafted Indian Saris and are extensively used in making hats, mittens, hued scarves, etc. We offer Recycled Sari Yarn comprising of 100% and they are not over spun unlike some natural yarn. Each skein has distinct color, gauge, twist and texture. Varying in weight, our Recycled Sari Yarn are hailed for their quality and strength.Quantity: 2 Pound OR 4 PoundsLength: 450 yards per ConeNeedle size: 3Available: ConeColor: Lavender (37L & 247)Note: Kindly share your contact number along with your Shipping address while ordering, as it is required at the time of booking the shipment!Sari Silk Yarn Prime - Lavender - Sari Silk Yarn - Himalaya Yarn - recycle Sari Yarn - Recycle Silk Yarn - Recycled Yarn - Recycled Sari Yarn - SilkRouteIndia

Recycled Sari Yarn that is available in multitude of colors, and being premium, you get extra length of yarn in the same weight. We fabricate Recycled Sari Yarn from the bi-product of sari and silk production units. The Yarn, available with us, is hand spun into bright hanks which is suitable for number of Handicrafts applications. Recycled silk yarn comes with various fiber mixes that also happens to help people and the planet. Yarn is made from recycled silk, to be specific the by product silk from industrial silk sari weaving unit in India. The yarn is hand-spun, using drop spindle helping women cooperatives to earn their livelihood.
Since the hanks of recycled silk yarn are spun manually, each one is unique. There’s no dye lot on recycled silk yarn, and even if you buy two hanks at the same time there’s no guarantee that the colors are going to be the same. Recycled Yarn are the remnants of traditionally crafted Indian Saris and are extensively used in making hats, mittens, hued scarves, etc. We offer Recycled Sari Yarn comprising of 100% and they are not over spun unlike some natural yarn. Each skein has distinct color, gauge, twist and texture. Varying in weight, our Recycled Sari Yarn are hailed for their quality and strength.

Quantity: 2 Pound OR 4 Pounds
Length: 450 yards per Cone
Needle size: 3
Available: Cone
Color: Lavender (37L & 247)

Note: Kindly share your contact number along with your Shipping address while ordering, as it is required at the time of booking the shipment!
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