Inside the Handcrafting of Aeptom's Mulberry Silk Filled Duvet
Four pairs of hands. One corner each. As they pull outward, a handful of silk floss stretches into a wide, see-through web so fine it catches the light. This is where your duvet begins.
In this video, we take you behind the scenes of how Aeptom's Mulberry Silk Filled Duvet is made, from the first fluff to the final quality check. While silk sourcing has evolved with technology, the making process remains a story of traditional craft. Every step, from manually fluffing the silk fill to hand-stretching each layer, relies on skilled hands and practiced rhythm. Web by web, these layers are built up to form the plush, breathable core inside every Aeptom duvet.
You'll also see why the grade of silk matters at every stage, how our in-house designed dot stitches reinforce the fill without compressing its natural fluffiness, and what our quality inspection process looks like before any duvet is packed and sent home.
The silk market is full of vague claims and misleading labels. Aeptom keeps it simple: be transparent about what we use, be strict about how we build it, and verify the quality at every step.
In an industry full of shortcuts, every step here is still done by hand, to a standard we set ourselves.