Eri Silk
( eri silk )

the respectful
thread

A silk harvested without harm — from the Samia ricini moth, native to Northeast India. Also known as Ahimsa or peace silk.

From cocoon to garment

Non-violent
by principle

The silkworm is never killed, honouring the Ahimsa principle of non-harming.

Its cultivation sustains small farmers and tribal communities in rural India. The fibre is biodegradable, biocompatible — it has even been used in medical applications for its remarkable compatibility with the human body.

Assam,
Meghalaya, beyond

Samia ricini feeds on castor leaves — not mulberry. Primarily cultivated in Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and parts of Thailand and China.

The cocoon is spun open-ended, allowing the moth to emerge naturally. Unlike conventional silk, no boiling, no killing — just patience.

We invite you to feel
this fibre on your skin.

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