Break-Mark

Break-Mark
BREAK-MARK
A defect in silk fabric caused by a mechanical scarring or chafing of the fibre. The marks consist of minute particles split off from the main fibre. They show lighter shade when dyed because of their smallness and irregular form combined with the high refractive power of silk to light. Also called "Soap-mark" and "Chafe-mark."

Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.

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