Product Care
Your Lunelle silk can be machine washed on a delicate cycle at 30°C (86°F) using a silk-friendly detergent. We recommend placing it in a mesh laundry bag to protect the fibers and preserve the silk’s natural sheen.
Your Lunelle silk can be machine washed on a delicate cycle at 30°C (86°F) using a silk-friendly detergent. We recommend placing it in a mesh laundry bag to protect the fibers and preserve the silk’s natural sheen.
No, never use bleach, softeners, or harsh chemicals on silk. These can strip the natural proteins that keep your silk pillowcase soft, shiny, and strong.
It’s best to air dry your silk pillowcase out of direct sunlight. If you’re in a hurry, tumble dry on low or air-only for a few minutes, but avoid high heat.
For a smooth finish, iron your pillowcase inside-out on the lowest heat setting while it’s still slightly damp. Alternatively, hang it in a steamy bathroom to gently release creases.
Not at all. Machine or hand washing at 30°C (86°F) with care is perfectly safe for Lunelle silk. However, dry cleaning is an option if you prefer professional maintenance.
We recommend washing your pillowcase every 7–10 days. Silk naturally resists bacteria and absorbs less oil than cotton, so it stays fresh longer between washes.
Avoid strong stain removers. Instead, gently dab stains with cold water and mild soap, or use a diluted vinegar and water mix for natural spot cleaning.
Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in the Lunelle storage box or a breathable fabric bag. Avoid plastic covers, silk loves to breathe.
High heat can weaken silk fibers, dull the sheen, and cause shrinkage. If it happens once, don’t panic, just hand wash in cold water next time and let it air dry naturally to restore softness.
Lunelle pillowcases are crafted from 30 Momme 100% Pure Mulberry Silk. Unlike standard silk or satin blends, our thicker weave delivers superior durability, a smoother touch, and longer-lasting shine. True luxury you can feel every night.
Yes , 30 Momme silk is denser, softer, and more durable. The higher momme count means more silk threads per inch, creating a pillowcase that resists tearing, fraying, and fading while feeling noticeably richer against your skin.
Yes, Lunelle uses Grade 6A silk from Suzhou, China, the birthplace of silk craftsmanship.