Eri Silk — Ri-Bhoi & Shillong, Meghalaya

India’s Export Ready Clusters

Snapshot

  • Why Meghalaya’s Eri silk is iconic: Eri silk, also called “Ahimsa silk” or “Peace silk,” is unique because it is produced from open-ended cocoons, allowing silkworms to emerge alive. Meghalaya’s Ri-Bhoi, Shillong, and surrounding villages are India’s largest producers of Eri silk yarn and fabric, contributing to over 80% of global Eri silk output.
  • Cultural heritage: Woven by Khasi and Bhoi tribes for generations, Eri silk garments are part of traditional attire and rituals. Known for its warmth, durability, and wool-like texture, Eri silk is a year-round, sustainable luxury fiber.
  • Global positioning: With its eco-friendly story and cruelty-free production, Eri silk is a favorite for sustainable fashion brands, luxury scarves, and interior textiles in Europe, Japan, and North America.

Product Range

CategoryKey Products
Traditional WearEri shawls, wraps, and stoles in natural hues.
Fashion ApparelScarves, jackets, ponchos, dresses, and slow-fashion collections.
Home TextilesThrows, cushion covers, upholstery fabrics, rugs.
Designer CollaborationsEri silk yardage for couture, eco-dye collections, and handspun artisanal fabrics.
Export ItemsNaturally dyed scarves, handwoven furnishing fabrics, yarn for luxury weaving brands.

Craft Technique

StageDetails
Silkworm & Cocoon PrepEri silkworms (Samia ricini) feed on castor leaves; open-ended cocoons are collected after moth emergence.
SpinningFibers are short-staple, spun manually or using mechanized spinning wheels, giving Eri a cottony, wool-like feel.
WeavingWoven on traditional loin looms and fly-shuttle looms; natural undyed hues (cream, fawn) are signature.
DyeingEco-friendly dyes from turmeric, lac, indigo, and areca nuts; azo-free chemical dyes for export standards.
FinishingFabrics softened through natural washing, sun-drying, and hand-polishing.

Materials & Sustainability

  • Fiber Type: Eri silk is spun silk (short fiber), giving a matte finish and thermal insulation.
  • Eco Advantage:
    • Cruelty-free sericulture (no harm to silkworms).
    • Fully biodegradable, low-energy, rural production.
    • Natural, chemical-free dye processes widely used.
  • Community Impact: Supports 25,000+ women artisans and tribal farmers in Ri-Bhoi, West Garo Hills, and East Khasi Hills.
  • Cultural Value: Worn traditionally by Khasi and Bhoi tribes, Eri weaving is part of Meghalaya’s intangible cultural heritage.

Cluster Infrastructure

  • Key Production Zones: Ri-Bhoi district, East Khasi Hills, and parts of West Garo Hills; Shillong serves as a marketing hub.
  • Institutions & Programs:
    • Central Silk Board (CSB) provides R&D, spinning machines, and sericulture training.
    • Meghalaya Institute of Entrepreneurship (MIE) supports product design and market linkages.
    • SFURTI Cluster Development: Upgrades equipment and organizes artisan training.
    • Eri Silk Park (Mendipathar): Processing hub for yarn and finished fabrics.
  • Market Connectivity: Export shipments consolidated in Guwahati; Kolkata serves as the primary shipping port.

Compliance & Certifications

  • Handloom Mark: Guarantees authenticity of handwoven Eri silk products.
  • Silk Mark: Verifies fiber purity and silk origin.
  • Eco Labels: GOTS and OEKO-TEX® standards for eco-conscious buyers.
  • Fair-Trade Practices: Several SHGs and NGOs ensure ethical wages and traceability.

Production Timelines & MOQs

Product TypeSampling Lead TimeBulk Lead TimeMOQ Guidance
Shawls & Scarves7–10 days4–6 weeks25–50 pcs/style
Fabric Yardage10–14 days6–8 weeks50–100 meters/style
Home Textiles10–14 days6–8 weeks50–100 pcs/style
Designer Custom Orders3–4 weeks8–10 weeksMade-to-order

Branding & Packaging

  • Branding:
    • QR-coded artisan profiles, Silk Mark, and eco-certification tags.
    • Story cards showcasing Eri’s “Peace Silk” heritage.
  • Packaging:
    • Scarves in recycled kraft boxes or bamboo pouches.
    • Yardage rolled with acid-free paper and moisture-proof covers.
    • Luxury packaging for boutique brands emphasizes handspun authenticity and eco-credentials.

Quality Control (IndiaUnbox Protocol)

  • Fiber Purity: Micron testing for silk authenticity.
  • Weave Uniformity: Checked for handloom accuracy and yarn consistency.
  • Dye Fastness: Wash and rub tests for natural/vegetable dye stability.
  • Finishing QC: Packaging and storage in humidity-controlled conditions for exports.

Price Drivers

  • Spinning style (handspun vs mechanized).
  • Yarn thickness and weave density.
  • Natural vs chemical dyes.
  • Artisan recognition (master weavers and award-winning designs fetch premium pricing).

Buyer Confidence Signals

  • Cruelty-Free Silk: Strong appeal for vegan fashion markets; no silkworms are harmed.
  • Global Recognition: Meghalaya is India’s largest Eri silk hub, supplying yarn and finished products internationally.
  • Sustainability Story: Fully handmade, low-carbon, and naturally dyed.
  • Market Readiness: Supported by government and NGOs with a traceable supply chain.

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