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We Welcome You to Visit Us At: DG EXPO – NEW YORK JULY 23-23, 2019 METROPOLITAN PAVILION May 2019 1959 Leghorn Street Mountain View, California 94043 Tel: (650) 965-7760 • (800) 845-SILK Fax: (650) 965-0712 email: [email protected] • www.exoticsilks.com We welcome you to visit us at: DG EXPO – NEW YORK JULY 23-23, 2019 METROPOLITAN PAVILION LA INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE SHOW OCTOBER 2-4, 2019 CALIFORNIA MART, LOS ANGELES DG EXPO – SAN FRANCISCO NOVEMBER 2019 WHOLESALE POLICIES Dear Wholesale Customer, MINIMUM ORDER: The minimum quantity for purchase is 15-17 yards for each fabric style and color (25-28 yards for velvets) and 1/2 dozen each of all other items. We offer you the best prices possible; please The minimum sale amount is $100.00. understand that silk production and global CREDIT: First time orders are usually sent COD cash or paid with a credit card.. currencies are constantly fluctuating. For We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover, but we only ship directly to the cardholder (name and address on the account). A credit application prices please check our website. You can will be sent upon request. A credit ceiling may be established based on your also telephone or email us with inquiries. financial strength and history of prompt payment. A 2% interest charge will be added each month for past due invoices. By accepting credit, you agree to these terms. Exotic Silks has a comprehensive website: SHIPPING: Most orders are shipped within 5 working days. If an item is not in www.exoticsilks.com. We encourage you stock, we will advise you when it may be expected. We will keep the item on to take a look; there are beautiful images backorder and ship when it arrives, unless you notify us to do otherwise. SAMPLES: A complete set of all of our fabric samples is available for the purchase of our fabrics and it is the perfect place to price of $40.00. The set includes everything current in our inventory and the see our patterned silks. swatches are approximately 3” X 3”. ORDERING: We will do our best to identify descriptions of colors ordered over the All the best, telephone. However, we cannot guarantee a match and cannot accept returns of “mis-matched” colors. If color identification is critical, we suggest you mail a swatch of the shade you wish to order. Claims must be made within 15 days of receipt of goods. No claims allowed after goods are cut. All sample cut sales are final. Deanne Morgan Shute PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Owner, Buyer FOR CURRENT PRICES PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.exoticsilks.com THE CHARACTERISTICS AND CARE OF SILK CHARACTERISTICS: It is only natural for silks to have some irregularities, this is Mary Carter the nature of 100% silk fabric. Surface variations in silk are to be expected and are Manager, Buyer desirable. Silk, after all, is a natural fiber, and variations in the weave of silk fabrics are characteristics of the fabric and are in no way to be considered defective. DRY CLEANING: We recommend dry cleaning for silk fabrics. Best Quality PAGE 1 HABOTAI – CHINA SILK: 100% SILK #26A China Silk or “Silk Habotai”, 8mm, about 36 selections, 45” #26L Habotai, 8mm, Natural White and Dyed, 54” #21A Habotai, 15.5mm, Natural White, 54” #21E “Habotai”, 12mm, Natural White, 45” #21F “Paj” Light China Silk, 5mm, Natural White, 36” #21FW “Paj” 5mm, Natural White, 45” #21G China Silk, 6mm, Natural White, 45” #21GW China Silk, 6mm, Natural White, 54” #21H “Paj”, 4.5mm, Natural White, 54” #21J Habotai, 10mm, Natural White, 54” #21K Double Weave Crinkle Habotai, 17.5mm, Natural White, 45” #21P Habotai, 10mm, Natural White, 45” #26G Mud Silk, 15mm, 6 selections, 44” Note: 8mm is for 8 momme, a unit of weight for silk, 5mm is very light and 10mm is heavier. SILK CREPE: 100% SILK – *not included in the sample of “Natural” color crepes #15D Crepe de Chine, 16mm, Drapes beautifully, 3 selections, 45” #15DW Crepe de Chine, 16mm, Natural White and Black, 54” #15B Crepe de Chine,14mm, Natural White and Black, A favorite with artists, 45” #15BW Crepe de Chine, 14mm, Natural White, 54” #10A Crepe, 30mm, 3 Ply, 5 selections, 44-45” * #10B Crepe, 40mm, 4 Ply, Natural White and Black, 44-45” #15C Crinkle Crepe, 17mm, Natural White and Black, 42” #15K Crepe de Chine, 12mm, Natural White, 45” #15M Crepe de Chine, 18mm, Natural White, 45” #15N Sculpted Crepe, 18.5mm, Natural White and Black, 45” #15V Crepe, 23mm, Natural White and Black, 45” SILK CHARMEUSE: 100% SILK except where noted. #11 Charmeuse, Beautiful silk satin with crepe back, 18.5mm, 23 selections, 45” #11W Charmeuse, Satin with crepe back, 18mm, Natural White and Black, 54” #11D Sueded Silk Charmeuse, 19mm, 30 selections, 41”-44” #11A “Charmeuse”, Lighter silk satin without crepe back, 13mm, Natural White, 45” #11AW Plain Back Satin, 13mm, Natural White, 54” #11FW Light Charmeuse, 12mm, Natural White, 55” #11G Heavy Charmeuse, Special 30mm weight, Natural White, 45” #11J Silk Satin, Crepe back, 16.5mm, Natural White and Black, 45” #11JW Charmeuse, 16mm, Natural White, 54” #11L Stretch Charmeuse, 19mm, 92% Silk/8% Elastic, Natural White and Black, 42-44” #11M Charmeuse, 40mm, Natural White and Black, 54” #11N Sueded Charmeuse, 16mm, Natural White, 54” #27A Silk/Rayon Charmeuse, 30% Silk/70% Rayon, 22mm, Natural White, 45” EXOTIC SILKS • 1-800-845-7455 Low Prices PAGE 2 SATIN: 100% SILK except where noted. #9F Silk/Cotton Satin, 19mm, 52% Silk/48% Cotton, Natural White, 45” #9FW Silk/Cotton Satin, 19mm, 52% Silk/48% Cotton, Natural White, 54” #11CW Duchesse Satin, 26.5mm, 6 selections, 54” SILK CHIFFON: 100% SILK #15J Crepe Georgette - Chiffon, 8mm, 7 selections, 43-44” #15JW Chiffon, 8mm, Natural White and Black, 54” #22B Crinkle Georgette, 5mm, Natural White and Black, 45” #22BW Crinkle Georgette, 5mm, Natural White, 54” #22C Fancy Crepe Georgette, 18mm, Natural White, 54” #22E Fancy Crepe Georgette, 18.5mm, Natural White and Black, 44” #22F Silk Gauze, 4.5mm, Natural White, 44” #22J Heavy Crepe Georgette, 16mm, Natural White and Black, 44” #22JW Heavy Crepe Georgette, 16mm, Natural White and Black, 54” #24M Chiffon, 6mm, Natural White, 45” #24MW Chiffon, 6mm, Natural White and Dyed, 54” #24N Silk Gauze, 3.5mm, Natural White, 36” #30J Silk Gauze, 3mm, Natural White, 45” #30JJ Silk Gauze, 3mm, Natural White, 54” #070E Chiffon, 10mm, Natural White and Black, 54” #70EN Chiffon, 10mm, Natural White, 45” #70G Crinkle Chiffon, 8mm, Natural White and Black, 45” #70H “Mesh” Chiffon, Natural White, 8mm, 54” #70T Chiffon, 12mm, Natural White, 45” #70V Smooth Chiffon, Natural White, 8mm, 54” FANCY SILK CHIFFON: 100% SILK except where noted. *not included in the sample of “Natural” color chiffons * #30LW Iridescent Chiffon, 6mm, 32 selections, 54” #70P Lame Chiffon, 73% Silk/27% Rayon, 000G-Gold and 000S-Silver, 54” #71F Silk Tulle, 52” Natural White and 48-50” Dyed #74CG Gold Stripe Chiffon, 91% Silk/9% Reflex, Natural White/Gold, 45” #75BW Silk Gauze, Seersucker, Natural White and Black, 54” #75H Light Bubble Gauze, Natural White and Black, 48-55” NEW! #75K Lycra “Bubble Gauze”, 97% Silk/3% Lycra, Natural White, 49” #76B High Twisted Seersucker, Natural White, 54” NEW! #76CG White Chiffon with Gold Stripes 3/8” apart, Natural White, 54” #76E Fagoting in Chiffon, 8mm, Natural White, 45” DEVORÉ SATINS: Silk/Rayon, 44-45” except where noted. A blend of rayon Devoré satin design on silk georgette back. #24R “Morning Glory”, Natural White and Black #25BD “Palm Fronds”, Natural White NEW! #24U “Maori Tatt”, Natural White, 54” #25BE “Flower/Leaf”, Natural White #25AD “Magnolias”, Natural White #25BF “Sunflower”, Natural White #25AH “Squares”, Natural White NEW! #25BH “Whimsical Squares”, Natural White #25AK “Icicles”, Natural White NEW! #25BJ “Spots”, Natural White NEW! #25AM “Floral Petals”, Snow White #25G “Twigs”, Natural White #25AV “Monet”, Natural White #25J “Wispy Floral”, Natural White #25BC “Seaweed”, Natural White #25W “Thin Leaves”, Natural White and Black Visit our website: www.exoticsilks.com PAGE 3 SILK PRINTS: 100% SILK except where noted. #11B Silk Charmeuse, 19mm, 2 selections, 45” #11JP Printed 16mm Charmeuse, 45” #14F Printed Crepe de Chine, 14mm, 6 selections, 45” #15JJ Crepe Georgette, 8mm, 7 selections, 44”-45” #22BP Printed Crinkle Chiffon, 1 selection, 42”-44” #24MP Printed 6mm Chiffon, 1 selection, 45” #25P Printed Devore Satin, 60% Silk/40% Rayon, 1 selection, 45” #89LP Silk/Cotton with Lurex Print, 30% Silk/70% Cotton, Silver on Black, 54” For larger images of our print designs, check our website at www.exoticsilks.com HAND PAINTED SILK: 100% SILK except where noted. #11JH Painted Charmeuse, 2 selections, 45” #14FP Crepe de Chine, 14mm, 1 selection, 45” #29HP/#30HP Devore Handpainted – Special Designs, 55% Silk/45% Rayon, 3 selecttions, 45” #32HP Devore Handpainted, Assorted patterns and colors, 55% Silk/45% Rayon, 18 selections, 54” NEW! #35HP Devore Handpainted, “Fern”, 55% Silk/45% Rayon, Lime/Yellow, 45” ORGANZA: 100% SILK except where noted. A crisp, sheer silk made of tightly twisted, fine yarns. #15G Silk Organza, 5.5mm, Sheer, (#100) White, (#102) Cream, (#154) Black, 42” #15GW Silk Organza, Sheer,12 selections, 54” #15GM Organza, 5.5mm, Natural White, 45” #15GA “Squares” Organza, 6mm, Ivory, 54” #15SGW “Shantung” Organza, Ivory, 59” #23AW “Satin” Organza, 14mm, Bleached White and Natural White, 54” #23F Soft Organza, 6mm, Natural White, 55” SILK DOUPIONI and SHANTUNG SILK: 100% SILK #6W Indian Doupioni, 30 selections, 54” #3 Shantung Silk, 17mm, Natural White and Dyed White, 54” #3A Shantung, 19mm, Natural White, 44” TAPESTRY “SILK” BROCADE: #12 Traditional Tapestry Brocade, 22% Silk/ 78% Rayon, 3 selections, 29” TAFFETA SILK: 100% SILK #21Y Taffeta, 110 gram, 5 selections, 54” #21Q Embroidered/Striped Taffeta, 2 selections, 54” INTERFACING: 100% SILK except where noted.
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