Satin can be made from either man-made or natural fibers. Satin is a type of fabric, not a type of fiber. Most satin is made from man-made materials, but some more expensive satins are made from 100% silk.
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a natural fiber
No, Dacron is not a natural fiber. It is a synthetic fiber made from polyester.
Natural fibre
Yes, bamboo is a natural fiber.
Acrylic is a synthetic fiber made from polymers derived from petroleum or natural gas. It is not a natural fiber like cotton or wool.
Natural. It is the fiber made by the silkworm to surround the cocoon of the silk worm larva.
natural fibre is the answer.
wool is a natural animal fiber
Cashmere is a natural fiber that comes from goats. It is known for its softness, warmth, and luxury feel.
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Satin is a type of fabric, it refers to the finish on the cloth when it is woven. Satin can be constructed of silk, which is a natural fiber (comes from silkworms), or it can be constructed of synthetic material, primarily rayon or polyester. You can also have satin which is constructed with both silk and cotton, or a blend of silk and rayon. These blends are not common in modern fabrics but were extensively used in older clothes. Some satins are heavier than others. Some are shiny on both sides, and some are shiny only on one side. You can expect to pay anywhere from $1 yard to $50 a yard for satin, depending on its composition and quality (silk satins and heavy satins are more expensive).