Description
A Robe Built on Five Decades of German Silk Craft
The Seidenweberei Collection silk robe is made by Plauener Seidenweberei — a German manufacturer with over 75 years of experience weaving natural silk.
Every robe is produced in Plauen, Germany. The brand uses 100% natural mulberry silk throughout — no synthetic blends, no shortcuts.
Furthermore, the robe arrives in a signature gold gift box, sealed with a branded ribbon. It is ready to give without additional packaging.
Deep Black in Charmeuse Silk
Deep black in a charmeuse silk weave is one of the most demanding colour and fabric combinations to produce well.
Charmeuse has a high-gloss face and a matte reverse — the difference is immediately visible when the robe moves. In deep black, this contrast is sharp and luxurious. The colour reads as fully saturated, with no greyness or variation.
The result is a robe that looks as considered as it feels. However, it wears quietly — confident rather than conspicuous.
Construction and Design Details
The robe features a wrap-front kimono cut with a self-tie sash belt at the waist. The silhouette falls below the knee, providing full coverage with a relaxed, elegant drape.
Long sleeves finish with wide, flat cuffs — a tailored detail that gives the robe a structured appearance even when worn loosely. Two side pockets are set into the front panels.
Moreover, contrast piping trims the lapels, cuffs, and pocket openings. This detail adds definition without decorating. The construction throughout is precise — a direct reflection of the brand’s textile manufacturing background.
Care and Links
Silk requires gentle handling. Wash separately on a delicate cycle at 30°C using a detergent formulated for silk. Do not tumble dry. Hang to dry away from direct sunlight. Iron lightly damp at a maximum of 110°C.
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Product Specifications
- Material: 100% natural mulberry silk — charmeuse weave
- Colour: Deep black
- Silhouette: Wrap front, below-knee length
- Features: Sash belt, wide flat cuffs, two side pockets, contrast piping trim
- Packaging: Gold gift box with branded ribbon
- Care: Delicate cycle 30°C — no tumble dry
- Made in: Germany
- Available sizes: S, M, L
FAQ
Why does a silk robe made in Germany cost more than other robes?
Three things drive the price: the material, the origin, and the craft. 100% natural mulberry silk is one of the most expensive textiles in the world. It is produced by silkworms fed exclusively on mulberry leaves — a slow, labour-intensive process that cannot be scaled cheaply. Furthermore, silk produced to the standard used by Plauener Seidenweberei is graded and selected carefully. Lower-quality silk blends or synthetic imitations are significantly cheaper but do not behave or wear the same way.
Production in Germany adds another layer of cost. German textile manufacturing operates under strict quality and labour standards. As a result, every robe is made with the same precision applied to the brand’s professional textile contracts — not to a mass-market price point. What you are paying for is a garment that will last for years, improve with careful wear, and feel unlike anything made from cotton or synthetic fabric.
Is the Seidenweberei silk robe suitable as a gift?
Yes — and it arrives ready for it. The robe comes in a signature gold gift box sealed with a branded Seidenweberei ribbon. No additional wrapping is needed. Furthermore, silk has a universal appeal as a luxury gift. It is a material that most people appreciate immediately on first touch, regardless of whether they are familiar with the brand. The deep black colourway is also a strong gift choice — it suits all skin tones and works in any bedroom context.
If you are purchasing as a gift and need guidance on sizing, our consultants at 596 14 9977 are happy to advise.
How do I wash and care for a silk robe at home?
Silk is less fragile than its reputation suggests, provided you follow a few simple rules.
Wash the robe separately on a delicate cycle at 30°C, using a detergent specifically formulated for silk. Do not tumble dry — the heat will damage the fibres. Instead, hang the robe to dry in a shaded, well-ventilated space away from direct sunlight.
If ironing is needed, do so while the robe is still slightly damp, using a maximum temperature of 110°C. Iron on the reverse side where possible to protect the charmeuse face.
Consequently, with proper care this robe will retain its lustre and drape for many years.
















