How to Identify Real Silk vs. Fake Silk? (4 Easy Ways)
When you purchase an expensive silk saree, your biggest fear is often: could it be fake or synthetic? Today, many counterfeit fabrics are being sold in the market under the guise of “Art Silk.”At M A Silk Khadi Gramodyog (masilk.in), we guarantee purity. To assist you, here are 5 simple methods you can use to identify genuine silk right from the comfort of your home:
1.The Burn Test – The Most Accurate Method
Pull a small thread from the edge of the silk fabric and burn it.Real Silk: When burned, the thread will emit a scent resembling “burnt hair,” and the resulting ash will be black and brittle (easily crushable).Fake Silk: When burned, it will smell like plastic, and it will melt down to form a hard, solid lump.
2. Touch and Warmth (The Rub Test)
Rub the silk fabric vigorously between your palms. If you feel warmth generating within the fabric, it is genuine. Synthetic fabrics show no change in temperature when rubbed.
3. Assessing the Lustre
Genuine silk possesses a pearl-like lustre. When viewed under light from different angles, its color appears to shift slightly. Fake silk, however, maintains a uniform sheen that often resembles white plastic.
4. Weave Variations
Since authentic silk and Khadi are hand-woven (handloom), slight irregularities or “slubs” may occasionally be visible within the fabric. This is not a defect, but rather a genuine hallmark of a handmade product. Machine-manufactured imitation fabrics, on the other hand, will appear perfectly uniform and flawless.