
Custom Silk Scarves With Logo
Product: custom digital print silk scarf
Size: 55x55cm, size can be custom
Printing: digital printing
Hemming: Machine hemming and hand hemming
MOQ: 50pcs/design
Product Introduction
Hangzhou Zhigeng Silk Co.,Ltd is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of custom silk scarves with logo in China. Welcome to wholesale bulk high quality products made in China here from our factory. Contact us for customized service.
Custom crafted scarves, shawls, hijabs, wraps, pocket squares, bandanas, twillies, infinity scarves, and men's scarves in silk and silk-blend materials.
The Premier Manufacturer of High-Quality Custom Silk Scarves
Elevate your brand with bespoke scarf designs at ZHIGENG SILK. We specialize in bringing your vision to life.
State-of-the-art two-sided digital printing or screen printing techniques;
Incorporate your unique artworks, photographs, or logos;
Choose from over 30 luxurious silk and blended fabric options;
Enhance the visibility of your brand, business, or educational institution;
Fast production, competitive pricing, and unparalleled quality;
Bulk wholesale silk scarf orders are welcome.
Product Details:
We also accommodate custom designs. If you have a specific vision, send us your artwork and specify the size. We're here to provide additional design input and support.

Genuine silk has a compelling lineup of benefits. In addition to being durable, luxurious and soft, it retains warmth for the winter while still being breathable for the summer. Its insulating properties even help your skin retain moisture overnight (hence the rise of silk pillowcases). Purchasing real silk products is especially important for those with allergies, asthma and skin sensitivities as it is hypoallergenic and extremely gentle on the skin. Another advantage: sustainability. Silk is also biodegradable and can decompose in 1-5 years compared to other fabrics like polyester which can take up to 200 years. In its afterlife, silk can be repurposed as soil or mulch.
Real silk v fake silk: what's the difference?
Since its very first discovery back in 3000 BC, silk has been the most sought after textile in the world. It's an amazing fabric, incredibly strong and versatile with a huge range of benefits and uses. Real silk is premium and luxurious, and its sheer elegance and quality makes it attractive for those looking to make a high-end purchase that will last them a lifetime.
With all of that being said, it's no surprise that people and companies all over the world are desperate to recreate its properties and sell off cheap, fake immitation silks as if it's the real deal.
Unfortunately for us, this popular silk scam is made far easier with the acceleration in online shopping over the years. We're seeing marketplaces like Amazon and eBay flooded with fake silks, and the problem here is – customers don't know what they're buying, or who they're buying from.
It doesn't stop there either, there are many online stores that have aced their branding to make them seem legitimate, but the silk produce that they're selling is far from.
So, how do I know if my silk is real?
While it may seem difficult to know if you're really purchasing genuine silk before you've already handed over your hard earned cash, there are a few tips and tricks that can help you to work out the differences between a quality silk fabric and a synthetic man-made material.
Price
Of course, monetary value always comes into play when it's a case of spotting a real from a fake, whether it's for snatching up that designer bag or landing yourself a new silk gown.
Coming across a relatively cheap silk garment should set alarm bells ringing straight away. Silk is an incredibly expensive textile, and while some genuine manufacturers can afford to offer it at reasonable prices, if you're seeing something at an extremely low price then it's probably too good to be true.
Generally, real silk costs at least ten times more to produce than synthetic fibres, so it's unlikely that you'll manage to grab too much of a bargain when buying the real deal. So, that £10 silk blouse you're looking to buy has a good chance of being made from a lookalike polyester fabric.
It's important to be wary though, as the prices of fake silk can sometimes be hiked up to make them appear legitimate. In this case, we'd recommend possibly doing some background research on the company in question, and maybe comparing their seemingly high prices to that of genuine products.
Satin or silk?
Watch out for anything listed as satin, or "silky satin". To the untrained eye, it can often be misconstrued that satin is a type of silk – it's not.
Sure, there are satin silk qualities such as crepe backed satin, satin faced georgette and so on, but this is because satin is a type of weave. It's the term used to describe the weaving technique and actually doesn't relate to the material at all.
Instead, you want to be looking out for products that are described directly as 'Silk' or 'Silk Satin' when looking for genuine silk.
Appearance
The difference between the way real silk looks compared to its imitations are a dead giveaway. The lustre of silk simply cannot be replicated, and is entirely different from any other fabric.
Highly regarded for its shimmering properties, the triangular prism-like structure of silk fibers not only helps it to shine but also allows it to reflect light in different ways. This allows for a multicoloured sheen, as it refracts light from different angles to produce a multitude of colours.
With synthetic fibers, the material may look like it's shimmering but in reality, it's only shining white no matter the angle.
Weave
This can be a tricky one to identify, but by closely inspecting the quality of its weave, you may be able to determine whether your silk is real or not.
Real silk is often made by hand, there for is succeptible to minor imperfections in the weaving. Fake silk is generally mass-made by machines, and will almost always be flawless.
Although, we do have to point out that this isn't an entirely foolproof way of detection – as genuine silk can also be produced by machines.
How to test if your silk is real
Once you've got your hands on your silk (or fake silk) there are a few simple tests that can be done at home if you're really unsure on its legitimacy.
Hand touch
Simply touch your silk and get a good feel for the smoothness of it. Real silk is completely smooth to the touch, with a soft and almost waxy feeling.
Further to that, if you scrunch it up a bit in your hand, you should hear a crunching noise – that sound should tell you that it's the real deal.
For extra peace of mind, rub the silk between your fingers for a little while. Real silk heats up and becomes warm to the touch – if it doesn't change in temperature, it's a fake.
The ring test
Take any jewellery ring that you've got to hand, and place it on your fabric. Gently pull the silk through the middle of the ring and see how it performs.
Real silk should smoothly glide through the ring with no issues, whereas synthetic fibres will usually get caught on the ring or bunch up.
Note: The outcome of this test can also depend on the thickness of the fabric. Generally, thicker silks will be more difficult to pull through.
The burn test
This isn't a method that we'd really recommend unless you want to chance completely destroying your silk fabric, but the accuracy of the results can't really be beaten.
Trusting your sense of smell, by carefully taking a lighter to your fabric you'll be able to detect the differences between the smell of burning real silk, and burning artificial fabrics.
When burnt, real silk will smell similar to burning hair and produce brittle ash. Once the flame is removed, it'll stop burning.
If there's no ash present and it smells like burning plastic, it's not real silk.
Product Parameter
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Product Type:
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Silk Scarves
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Material:
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Silk Scarves
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Fabric Type:
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Silk Twil, Silk satin, Silk chiffon, silk CDC, silk georgette...and so on
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Technics:
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Printing ( Screen print and digital print)
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Feature:
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Eco-Friendly, Fastness reach International III
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Decoration:
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Printing
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Color:
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Printing
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Width:
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25*25cm/30*30cm/45*45cm/50*50cm/90*90cm/110*110cm/
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Products



ABOUT US


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Square Scarves
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Size in Inches
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Size in Centimeters
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Large Scarves
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36x36
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90x90
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Large Shawls
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44x44,55x55
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110x110,140x140
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Bandana Scarves
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27x27,20x20
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70x70,50x50
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Pocket Square
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12x12
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30x30
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Hijab
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36x36
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90x90
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Oblong Scarves
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Size in Inches
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Size in Centimeters
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Long Shawls
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14x72,20x67,26x78
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35x182,53x170,65x200
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Infinity Scarves
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12x62,14x72
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30x160,35x182
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Twilly
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2x33,8x63
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5x86,20x160
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Triangular Scarves
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Size in Inches
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Size in Centimeters
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Diamond Scarves
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21x21x43,27x27x55
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55x55x110 70x70x140
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Digital Printing
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Screen Printing
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Introduction |
Digital printing refers to method
of printing from a digital-based image directly to scarves,similar to ink-jet printing on paper.no need printing plates. |
Screen printing is the printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto scarves, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil.
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Advantages |
1.Print any complex designs
2.Shorter production time 3.No minimum quantity |
1.Accurate,vivid and durable colors
2.Better penetration on reverse side 3.Relatively cheaper prices |
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Disadvantages
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1.Colors can't be accurate.
2.Penetration can't be good. |
1.Screen cost is high:35-40usd/each
2. Large minimum:200pcs/design. |





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