
Undyed Silk Twill Fabric
Natural off-white silk twill in its raw state. Ready for custom dyeing, hand painting, or direct printing. A blank canvas for brands that want full control over color and finish.
DreamSilk manufactures silk twill fabric in a full range of momme weights from 10mm to 22mm. All our silk twill is woven from 100% Grade 6A mulberry silk, OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified.
We supply undyed, plain dyed, and custom printed silk twill by the meter or yard — with wholesale pricing, low minimum order quantities, and free fabric samples before you commit to production.
Our clients include fashion brands, scarf manufacturers, garment makers, and accessory companies across 50+ countries. Whether you need lightweight 12mm twill for silk scarves or heavy 22mm twill for structured garments, we produce to your specification with consistent quality and reliable delivery.
DreamSilk supports both OEM and ODM. You send us a Pantone code, a design file, or a product concept — we handle weaving, dyeing, printing, and finishing under one roof.

| Momme Weight | GSM (approx.) | Width Options | Composition | Common Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10mm | 43 g/m² | 94 / 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Lightweight scarves, linings |
| 12mm | 51 g/m² | 94 / 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Scarves, digital print base |
| 14mm | 60 g/m² | 94 / 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Scarves, blouses, pocket squares |
| 16mm | 68 g/m² | 94 / 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Shirts, eye masks, ties |
| 18mm | 77 g/m² | 94 / 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Premium scarves (Hermès standard), pajamas |
| 22mm | 95 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Structured garments, heavy scarves, home textiles |

Natural off-white silk twill in its raw state. Ready for custom dyeing, hand painting, or direct printing. A blank canvas for brands that want full control over color and finish.

Silk twill dyed to your exact color specification. We match Pantone codes or physical swatches. Consistent batch-to-batch color with eco-friendly reactive dyeing process.

Your custom patterns printed directly onto silk twill using digital or screen printing. High color accuracy, sharp detail reproduction, and strong colorfastness after washing. Suitable for scarves, garments, and accessories.









Silk twill fabric ranges from 10 to 22 momme. The right weight depends on what you're making. Lightweight 12mm works well for scarves and linings. Mid-weight 14–16mm is the standard for blouses, ties, and pocket squares. Heavy 18–22mm is the choice for premium scarves (this is the weight Hermès uses), structured garments, and home textiles. If you're not sure which weight fits your product, we can send sample swatches of multiple momme options so you can compare before ordering.
Read more in our Silk Twill Momme Weight Guide.

We offer three finishing options: undyed (natural white), plain dyed (Pantone matching), and custom printed (digital or screen). Our reactive dyeing process is eco-friendly and produces even, vibrant colors with strong fastness. For printed silk twill, we support both single-sided and double-sided printing — the right method depends on your momme weight and product type. We provide free color proofs and print strike-offs before bulk production.
Read more in our guide to Printing on Silk Twill Fabric.

All our silk twill is woven from Grade 6A mulberry silk — the highest commercially available grade. The fabric is OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified, meaning it has been tested for harmful substances and is safe for direct skin contact. We offer free fabric sample packs so you can check the hand feel, weight, color accuracy, and print quality before placing a production order. No commitment required.

We understand that not every order is 10,000 meters. Our MOQ for stocked plain-color silk twill starts as low as 50 meters. For custom dyeing, the minimum is typically 100–200 meters per color depending on the momme weight. For custom printing, digital printing starts at 50 meters per design with no screen fees. This makes it practical for smaller brands and first-time buyers to test the market without overcommitting on inventory.

DreamSilk is both a silk twill fabric manufacturer and a finished product maker. If you need silk twill as raw material for your own production, we supply fabric by the meter. If you need finished goods — scarves, ties, pajamas, eye masks — we can handle cutting, sewing, printing, labeling, and packaging under one roof. This reduces your supply chain complexity and gives you a single point of contact from fabric to shipment.
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.

For stocked plain-color silk twill, our MOQ starts at 50 meters. Custom dyeing typically requires 100–200 meters per color. Custom digital printing starts at 50 meters per design. Screen printing requires higher minimums, usually 300+ meters, due to the screen setup process. Contact us with your specific needs and we can confirm the exact minimum for your order.
Yes. We provide free fabric sample packs that include swatches of different momme weights and finishes. You only pay a small shipping fee. If you need a specific color or print sample, we can arrange a lab dip or print strike-off before bulk production. This way you can verify quality, hand feel, and color accuracy before committing.
For silk scarves, 14 momme and 18 momme are the two most popular choices. 14mm is lightweight with good drape — it works well for everyday scarves and allows excellent ink penetration for single-sided printing. 18mm is the standard used by luxury brands like Hermès — it's denser, holds color better, and has a more substantial hand feel. For detailed guidance, see our Silk Twill Momme Weight Guide.
Yes. We do custom Pantone matching on all silk twill weights. You can provide a Pantone code or send us a physical fabric swatch, and we will produce a lab dip for your approval before dyeing the full order. Our reactive dyeing process achieves consistent color across batches. We also offer free lab dips for first-time orders.
Lead time depends on the order type. Stocked plain-color silk twill can ship within 3–5 business days. Custom-dyed orders typically take 10–15 days. Custom-printed orders take 12–20 days depending on the design complexity and quantity. Rush orders are available — contact us to discuss your timeline.
Silk twill uses a diagonal weave that creates visible ribbed lines on the surface. It has a subtle sheen, moderate structure, and good wrinkle resistance. Silk satin uses a satin weave that produces a glossy, smooth front and a matte back. Satin is shinier and more slippery; twill is more structured and durable. Twill holds prints better and is the preferred choice for scarves and ties. Satin is commonly used for pillowcases, lingerie, and evening wear. For a full comparison, read our article on Silk Twill vs Satin vs Crepe de Chine.
Yes, silk twill can be printed on both sides. However, the result depends on the momme weight. Lightweight twill (10–14mm) naturally allows good ink penetration, so a front-side print often shows through to the back. For heavier twill (16–22mm), we recommend a dedicated double-sided printing process or a penetration treatment to achieve equal color intensity on both sides. We can advise on the best approach based on your design and momme specification.
Our silk twill fabric is OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified, confirming it is free from harmful substances. We also hold ISO 9001 quality management certification. All our silk is Grade 6A mulberry silk — the highest commercial classification for silk fiber quality. Certificates are available upon request.
Silk twill fabric is a woven textile made from 100% silk yarn using a twill weave structure. In twill weave, the weft threads pass over one or more warp threads and then under two or more, creating a diagonal ribbed pattern visible on the fabric surface. This structure gives silk twill a combination of properties that set it apart from plain-weave and satin-weave silk: it has more body and wrinkle resistance than crepe de chine, more durability than charmeuse, and a more restrained sheen than satin.
The diagonal texture also makes silk twill an excellent base for printing. The surface structure catches and holds dye effectively, producing sharp detail and vibrant color — which is why most high-end printed silk scarves are made from twill rather than satin or chiffon. If you want a deeper understanding of this fabric, our article What Is Silk Twill Fabric covers the weave structure, fiber properties, and historical context in detail.
Momme (abbreviated as mm) is the standard unit for measuring silk fabric weight and density. One momme equals approximately 4.34 grams per square meter. For silk twill, the common range is 10 to 22 momme. The weight you choose directly affects the fabric's opacity, drape, durability, and printing performance.
| Momme | Feel | Best For | Printing Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10–12mm | Light, slightly sheer | Scarves, linings, art printing | Good ink penetration, single-sided printing works well |
| 14mm | Light-medium, soft drape | Scarves, blouses, pocket squares | The most popular weight for everyday silk scarves |
| 16mm | Medium, balanced | Shirts, ties, eye masks, scarves | Works for both single and double-sided printing |
| 18mm | Medium-heavy, substantial | Premium scarves, pajamas, structured garments | Double-sided printing or penetration treatment recommended for best back-side results |
| 22mm | Heavy, structured | Tailored garments, heavy scarves, home textiles | Screen printing or double-sided process preferred |
Choosing the right momme is one of the most important decisions in silk product development. We have a dedicated Silk Twill Momme Weight Guide that walks through each weight range with specific product recommendations.
Clients often ask how silk twill compares to satin or crepe de chine. Here is a quick overview:
| Silk Twill | Silk Satin (Charmeuse) | Silk Crepe de Chine | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weave | Diagonal twill | Satin weave | Plain weave with twisted yarn |
| Surface | Subtle diagonal ribbing | Glossy front, matte back | Slightly crinkled, matte |
| Sheen | Soft, restrained | High gloss | Gentle pearl-like |
| Structure | Good body, holds shape | Fluid, slippery | Soft, flowing |
| Wrinkle Resistance | Good | Low | Moderate |
| Print Quality | Excellent — sharp and vivid | Good — smooth surface | Good — slightly textured |
| Best For | Scarves, ties, structured garments | Pillowcases, lingerie, evening wear | Dresses, blouses, lightweight garments |
For a detailed comparison, read our article Silk Twill vs Satin vs Crepe de Chine.
Silk twill is one of the best silk fabrics for printing. The diagonal weave texture helps hold ink in place, producing sharp edges and saturated color. Two main printing methods are used:
Back-side ink penetration depends on momme weight. On 12mm twill, a front-side digital print typically shows about 80–90% of the color on the back. On 18mm and above, a dedicated double-sided process is usually needed if you want both sides to look equally finished. We cover this topic in detail in Printing on Silk Twill Fabric.
Silk twill fabric is used across a wide range of product categories:
For a full breakdown by product type with momme recommendations, see Silk Twill Fabric Uses & Applications.
Silk twill requires careful handling during storage and after production. A few key points for your reference:
For detailed care instructions suitable for product labels and end-customer packaging, see How to Care for Silk Twill Fabric.
If you are sourcing silk twill for production, here's what to consider when selecting a supplier:
We have a full guide on this topic in How to Buy Silk Twill Fabric Wholesale.