Jiaxing's silk wall coverings elevate luxury interiors
Mulberry silk is processed in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province. [Photo/Tide News]
From Hilton hotels in Zhejiang province to Bvlgari hotels in Beijing and Shanghai, a premium silk wall covering from Jiaxing is redefining luxury interiors, Tide News reported on March 11.
This exquisite mulberry silk wall fabric is crafted by Boyang Silk Weaving Co, a company based in Baquan village, Heshan town, Tongxiang county-level city, Jiaxing.
As Boyang Silk's flagship product, its silk wall coverings offer a diverse range of textures and over a hundred color variations, seamlessly adapting to different design styles and interior aesthetics.
"The appeal of silk wall fabric goes beyond aesthetics — it's a sustainable choice," said Pan Yunming, the company's sales and production manager.
Unlike synthetic materials, mulberry silk is a natural protein fiber produced through a pollution-free process, ensuring no release of harmful substances. This makes it an ideal option for both modern and traditional interiors.
Mulberry silk is processed in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province. [Photo/Tide News]
Beyond its visual elegance, silk wall coverings provide functional advantages. Their natural antibacterial properties help inhibit bacteria and dust mites, reducing allergens and odors. Additionally, their breathability and moisture-wicking capabilities regulate indoor humidity, preventing mold growth and maintaining a healthier living environment.
Tongxiang, a key hub for China's silk heritage, continues to innovate in sericulture and silk weaving techniques. With over two decades of expertise, Boyang has successfully expanded its reach, bringing high-end silk wall fabrics from Tongxiang to major cities like Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Beijing.