No, It is not recommended to put a silk duvet in the dryer which will most likely burn the fabric. They are usually from what I've found to be dry-clean only.
The Silk Road makes very high quality silk duvet covers. You can find them for purchase online for very cheap, too.
Yes, silk is just hard to care for in general.
Silk duvets are best when dry cleaned, as water will damage them.
Most duvets are machine washable on gentle and in a cool drier.
the duvet was put on the bed
No, the queen duvet is incompatible.
The duvet is the cover for the quilt ot pillows you slid them inside it.
Duvet covers are recommended for all silk comforters because they'll protect the silk from snagging and spills.
There is the Nautica Fiji Duvets that is very nice and made of silk
Step 1 - Turn the duvet cover inside-out Step 2 - Put your arms into the duvet cover so that you are holding the corners at the opposite end to the opening from the outside (which at the moment is on the inside). Step 3 - Whilst still holding the corners also hold the corners of the duvet through the sheet. Step 4 - Shake the duvet and cover so that the cover falls over the duvet. Step 5 - Fasten the open end of the duvet.
The easiest way to get a duvet inside the cover is the following... Turn the duvet cover inside out....then put your arms inside and pinch the bottom corners with your fingers...then pick up the corners of the duvet or comforter and pinch all the corners together with your fingers.... pull the corners inside the duvet cover by pulling the duvet at the same time you are flipping the duvet cover over your arms and over the duvet!! You will have to tuck in the top corners of the duvet inside the duvet cover at the top...then button it up and you are done!
Putting aside the high cost of designer or licensed bedding, specialist fabrics like natural silk or velvet would be the highest cost fabrics that a duvet cover could be made from.