Silk Collection

Silk Collection

Luxuriously soft sleep masks and pillowcases made from 100% mulberry silk.

Our silk sleep masks and silk pillowcases ensure a peaceful and restful night’s sleep. In addition to improving sleep quality, they are also a perfect choice for beauty care.

Both the mulberry silk sleep mask and pillowcase come in a beautifully designed box, making them an excellent gift. Piironki’s own collection uses genuine, high-quality 19 momme mulberry silk.


Our silk products are made from a perfectly breathable and natural material.
When sleeping, silk sleep masks protect your eyelashes and the delicate skin around the eyes. Traditional cotton sleep masks absorb moisture from your skin and may therefore dry it out. In addition, your skincare products are more likely to be absorbed by a cotton mask than a silk one. If you want to care for your skin and make the most of your skincare routine, choose a silk sleep mask. A silk mask helps your night cream absorb into your skin overnight and prevents the cream from being absorbed into a cotton pillowcase.

Silk sleep masks and silk pillowcases have also been shown to reduce friction on the sensitive skin of the face and eye area during sleep. Since silk is smooth, both the mask and pillowcase allow your skin to glide gently over the surface of the pillow. This reduces pressure on the facial skin when using a silk mask and pillowcase. As a result, they help prevent wrinkles and support healthier, glowing skin.

-A sleep mask improves the quality of sleep by making the sleep environment darker and more calming. Our silk sleep masks are high quality and fit comfortably on the face. They do not press against or irritate the skin or eyes. The wide elastic band used to secure the mask is also covered in silk, preventing damage even to long hair.

Mulberry silk is an antibacterial material that helps create a hygienic sleeping environment. Silk sleep masks and pillowcases are ideal for people with allergies or sensitive skin. Dust mites, which commonly live in bedding and linens, do not thrive in silk due to its dense structure, which prevents them from penetrating silk fabrics.

Mulberry silk, also known as cultivated silk, is the most commonly used type of silk. It is produced by the silkworm of the mulberry moth (Bombyx mori), which feeds exclusively on the leaves of the white mulberry tree (Morus alba).

Both silk sleep masks and pillowcases can be gently washed at 30°C using a detergent made for wool and silk. Avoid spinning during the wash cycle.

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