
Silk Chiffon Fabric — Wholesale Supplier & Custom Printing
DreamSilk supplies silk chiffon fabric from 6mm to 12mm in 100% mulberry silk. Sheer, lightweight, and naturally fluid — chiffon is the go-to fabric for overlays, veils, layered garments, and airy summer pieces.
Plain, printed, pleated, embroidered, and metallic chiffon available. Wholesale pricing. OEKO-TEX® certified. Free samples.

SPECIFICATIONS
| Momme | GSM | Width | Composition | Transparency | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6mm | 26 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Very sheer | Overlays, veils, layering |
| 8mm | 34 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Sheer | Scarves, sheer blouses, overlays |
| 10mm | 43 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Semi-sheer | Dresses, blouses, print base |
| 12mm | 51 g/m² | 114 / 140 cm | 100% Mulberry Silk | Semi-sheer | Evening gowns, formal dresses |
Silk Chiffon Fabric by Type
Silk Chiffon Color Options


Black Silk Chiffon

Ivory Silk Chiffon

Blush Pink Silk Chiffon

Red Silk Chiffon
Green Silk Chiffon
Blue Silk Chiffon
Custom Pantone Dyed Silk Chiffon

The Widest Range of Decorative Options
No other silk fabric offers as many decorative variations as chiffon. We produce plain, printed, pleated, crinkle, embroidered, beaded, metallic, iridescent, ombré, and burnout chiffon — all from the same factory. This lets you build a full collection of textures and finishes with one supplier and consistent base quality.
Sheer by Design — Built for Layering
Chiffon's transparency is the point. Layer it over a solid lining for dimension. Use it as an overlay on evening gowns for a soft, ethereal effect. Stack multiple layers for volume without adding weight. The fabric weighs 26–51 g/m² depending on momme — even at 12mm, it stays light and fluid.
Printing on Sheer Fabric — What to Expect
Prints on chiffon look different from prints on charmeuse or twill. The sheer base lets light through, giving designs a soft, watercolor quality. Colors appear lighter and more diffused. If you want bold, opaque prints, chiffon is not the right base — choose charmeuse or twill instead. If you want delicate, artistic prints with transparency, chiffon is the fabric.
WHY WORK WITH DREAMSILK
We manufacture custom silk products and fabrics for brands in 50+ countries. From fabric selection to finished goods, everything is produced in our own facility - giving you one point of contact, consistent quality, and shorter lead times.

FAQ
Silk chiffon ranges from 6mm to 12mm. 6mm is the lightest and most transparent. 8mm is the most common weight for scarves and overlays. 10–12mm gives slightly more coverage for dresses and blouses.
Yes. Silk chiffon is a sheer fabric by nature. At 6–8mm it is very transparent and typically requires a lining or layering underneath. At 10–12mm it is semi-sheer with better coverage but still not opaque.
Yes. The semi-transparent surface gives prints a soft, diffused, watercolor-like effect. Colors appear lighter than on opaque fabrics. Digital printing from 50m per design. Screen printing from 300m+.
Permanently pleated chiffon that holds its fold structure without ironing. Created through a heat-setting process after weaving. Used for pleated dresses, skirts, and decorative accents. We stock pleated chiffon and can produce custom pleat widths.
Both are sheer, lightweight silk fabrics. Chiffon is smoother, more transparent, and lighter. Georgette has a crinkled, grainy texture and is slightly heavier with more body. Chiffon floats; georgette has more structure. Choose chiffon for maximum sheerness, georgette for textured sheerness.
Stocked colors: 50 meters. Custom dyeing: 100–200m per color. Printing: 50m per design.
Silk chiffon does fray, especially at cut edges. French seams or narrow rolled hems are recommended to enclose raw edges. Use sharp microtex needles and avoid pulling the fabric during sewing.
Silk Chiffon Fabric — Types, Handling, and Applications
Chiffon Weave Structure
Silk chiffon is woven with a plain weave using highly twisted S-twist and Z-twist yarns in alternating directions. The low thread density creates the signature sheer, airy quality. Unlike georgette (which also uses twisted yarns), chiffon has a smoother surface and lighter weight.
Silk Chiffon vs Silk Georgette
| Silk Chiffon | Silk Georgette | |
|---|---|---|
| Surface | Smooth, slightly rough | Grainy, crinkled |
| Transparency | Very sheer | Semi-sheer |
| Weight | Lightest | Slightly heavier |
| Drape | Very fluid, floaty | Flowing with more body |
| Durability | Fragile, snags easily | More durable |
| Best For | Overlays, veils, scarves | Dresses, evening wear |
Sewing and Handling Tips
- Cut on tissue paper to prevent shifting. Pin within seam allowances only.
- Use microtex needles (60/8 or 70/10) and fine thread.
- French seams or narrow rolled hems to enclose raw edges.
- Reduce presser foot pressure. Use a straight-stitch plate if available.
- Chiffon is the most delicate silk to sew — practice on scraps first.
Care
- Hand wash cold with silk detergent. Do not wring or twist.
- Dry flat in shade. Do not tumble dry.
- Steam rather than iron — direct contact can mark sheer fabric.
- Shrinkage: approximately 5% after first wash.





