
Plain Dyed Silk Dupioni
Solid-color dupioni dyed to your specification. The slubbed texture adds visual depth to single colors. Rich jewel tones like navy, emerald, and burgundy show particularly well on dupioni.
DreamSilk manufactures silk dupioni (also spelled dupion or douppioni) fabric in 100% mulberry silk. Dupioni is known for its natural slubbed texture, crisp body, and iridescent color play. Available undyed, plain dyed, embroidered, and printed.
Wholesale by the meter. Custom colors. OEKO-TEX® certified. Free samples.

| Type | Weight | Width | Composition | Character | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Silk Dupioni | 45–80 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Crisp, slubbed, iridescent | Dresses, suits, bridal, curtains |
| Raw Silk Dupioni | 50–70 g/m² | 114 cm | 100% Raw Silk | More textured, natural look | Rustic garments, craft projects |
| Embroidered Dupioni | 70–120 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Silk + embroidery | Textured + dimensional | Formal wear, bridal, upholstery |
| Iridescent Dupioni | 50–70 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Dual-tone color shift | Evening wear, decorative pieces |
| Satin-Back Dupioni | 60–80 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Slubbed front, satin back | Reversible garments, accessories |

Solid-color dupioni dyed to your specification. The slubbed texture adds visual depth to single colors. Rich jewel tones like navy, emerald, and burgundy show particularly well on dupioni.

Dupioni woven with different colored yarns in warp and weft. The fabric shifts between two colors depending on the light angle. The signature dupioni effect — creates visual interest without any printing or embellishment.

Dupioni with threadwork or bead embellishment on the textured surface. The combination of natural slubs and embroidery creates a rich, multi-dimensional surface. Popular for bridal and formal occasion wear.

Dupioni from raw (undegummed) silk. More pronounced slubs and a rougher, more natural hand feel. Used for rustic or artisanal-style garments and craft projects.

Dupioni with a smooth satin weave on the reverse side. Gives you two usable surfaces — textured slub or glossy satin. A versatile choice for reversible garments and accessories.









Dupioni's slubbed surface comes from irregular yarn created when two silkworms spin their cocoons together (hence "double cocoon" — dupioni). These natural imperfections are the feature, not a flaw. Each meter of fabric has a unique texture pattern. This is the silk you choose when you want visible character and tactile interest.

Iridescent dupioni uses one color in the warp and another in the weft. The result: the fabric appears to shift between two colors as it moves under light. This effect is structural — it comes from the weave, not a coating or dye. It cannot fade or wash off. For products that need visual impact without printed patterns, iridescent dupioni does the work.

In fashion: suits, structured dresses, bridal garments, evening jackets. In interiors: curtains, drapery, cushion covers, upholstery accents. Dupioni has enough body and crispness for both applications. We supply fabric for garment production and also for interior textile projects.
We manufacture custom silk products and fabrics for brands in 50+ countries. From fabric selection to finished goods, everything is produced in our own facility - giving you one point of contact, consistent quality, and shorter lead times.

Silk dupioni is a crisp, medium-weight silk fabric with a naturally slubbed (irregularly textured) surface. The slubs come from double cocoons — when two silkworms spin their cocoons together, creating thicker, uneven yarn sections.
The slubs are natural. They occur when silk yarn is reeled from double cocoons, producing irregular thick and thin spots along the yarn. In dupioni, these slubs are considered a desirable feature — they give the fabric its distinctive character and visual texture.
Iridescent dupioni is woven with different colored threads in the warp and weft. This creates a dual-tone color shift effect when the fabric moves or catches light at different angles. The color play is permanent — it's part of the weave structure.
They are closely related. Both are crisp silk fabrics with a slubbed texture. Shantung (also called "silk shantung") typically has finer, more subtle slubs. Dupioni has more pronounced, irregular slubs. In many contexts, the terms are used interchangeably.
Yes. Dupioni is one of the most popular silk fabrics for curtains and drapery. Its body and crispness create a rich, structured drape. The iridescent color play adds visual depth when light passes through. We supply dupioni specifically for interior projects.
Stocked colors: 50 meters. Custom dyeing: 100–200m per color. Embroidered dupioni: MOQ depends on design.
Dry clean recommended. If hand washing, use cold water and silk detergent. Dupioni can water-spot — avoid splashing. Iron on the reverse side while slightly damp. Store flat or rolled to maintain the crisp texture.
When two silkworms spin their cocoons too close together, the silk threads become entangled, forming a "double cocoon." Yarn reeled from these cocoons is thicker and more irregular than standard silk yarn. When woven into fabric, these irregularities create the raised, textured slubs that define dupioni. Every meter has a slightly different texture — this natural variation is part of its value.
| Dupioni | Shantung | Taffeta | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Texture | Pronounced slubs | Finer, subtle slubs | Smooth, no slubs |
| Body | Crisp, medium | Crisp, slightly lighter | Crisp, rustles when moved |
| Sheen | Moderate, textured | Moderate, smoother | High, smooth gloss |
| Best For | Bridal, suits, curtains | Suiting, blouses | Formal gowns, linings |