Discover the Ethical Luxury of Eri Silk Yarn from NEHHDC
- NEHHDC

- Aug 1, 2025
- 4 min read
Updated: Sep 16, 2025
In the evolving landscape of global textiles, sustainability, ethical sourcing, and material traceability are becoming essential benchmarks. Eri silk yarn from Northeast India is quietly emerging as a game-changer. Known as the “peace silk” or “Ahimsa silk,” Eri offers an ethical alternative to conventional silks—without compromising on luxury, durability, or design versatility.
At the heart of this movement is the NEHHDC Eri Silk Spinning Mill in Baksa, Assam—a first-of-its-kind decentralized facility designed to meet both local livelihood needs and international yarn standards. As fashion and textile markets shift toward eco-conscious sourcing, NEHHDC’s Eri yarn is generating increasing demand from designers, exporters, and sustainability-focused institutions across the world.
🌿 What Makes Eri Silk Ideal for Global Buyers?
✔️ 1. Cruelty-Free, Ethical Silk (Ahimsa Silk)
Unlike Mulberry silk, which involves boiling silkworms alive to extract filament, Eri silk is harvested after the moth has naturally emerged. This makes it the only truly non-violent silk available at scale. This process appeals to:
Vegan and conscious fashion labels
Faith-based communities that value non-violence
Luxury brands that prioritize storytelling and ethical material sourcing
✔️ 2. Sustainable, Regenerative, Biodegradable
Eri silk is:
100% biodegradable
Spun, not reeled, reducing water and chemical usage
Grown in forest-integrated systems where castor or Kesseru leaves are used as feed—supporting agroforestry and climate-resilient livelihoods
For buyers focused on ESG compliance and low-carbon materials, Eri silk yarn stands out as an ideal fibre for eco-certified products.
🧶 Inside the NEHHDC Eri Silk Spinning Plant
Located in Baksa district, Assam, this spinning unit has been developed as a model plant under NEHHDC’s sustainable textile mission. It offers:
Daily processing capacity of multiple tons of cocoons
Dedicated units for cocoon sorting, degumming, spinning, hank formation, and packaging
In-house dyeing facility using natural and azo-free dyes
NABL-accredited textile testing lab for quality control and specification reporting
A trained rural workforce, primarily women, engaged in decentralized work
This infrastructure enables commercial-scale supply of export-ready Eri yarn that meets the expectations of bulk buyers, while preserving the soul of handcrafted tradition.
🌐 Why International Buyers Are Turning to NEHHDC’s Eri Yarn
📌 1. Quality-Standardized, Consistent Yarn Output
NEHHDC produces:
Carded and combed Eri yarn
Various deniers and twist levels
Pre-dyed or natural off-white yarns
Packaged in bulk hanks or custom skeins as per buyer requirements
Consistency across batches is ensured through mechanized spinning with quality checkpoints at each stage.
📌 2. Traceability and Compliance
In an era of transparent supply chains, NEHHDC ensures:
Full batch-wise documentation
Use of IoT-based traceability devices (pilot stage)
Quality reports issued by the in-house textile lab for every shipment
This traceability is crucial for international buyers working under Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS), Fair Trade Certification, or ISO-based procurement systems.
📌 3. Flexible MOQs and Sampling Support
Unlike large industrial silk producers, NEHHDC offers:
Low minimum order quantities for new buyers or designers
Custom sample kits based on color, count, and end-use
Responsive buyer engagement and liaison support
This buyer-friendly model makes NEHHDC a preferred partner for small and mid-scale fashion houses exploring Eri silk for the first time.

🧵 Applications Across Global Industries
Eri yarn’s versatility lends itself to a wide array of international applications:
Sustainable fashion apparel (wraps, scarves, outerwear, base layers)
Luxury home textiles (cushions, drapes, organic bedding)
Baby products and skin-sensitive garments (due to hypoallergenic nature)
Organic craft yarns for knitwear, crochet, and weaving studios
Wellness & hospitality products (yoga mats, meditation cushions)
👩🌾 Ethical Value Chain: From Rural Assam to the Global Market
What truly sets NEHHDC’s Eri spinning plant apart is its human-centered approach:
Cocoons sourced from tribal farmers and women’s SHGs
Decentralized production hubs for sorting and reeling
Skill development and wage support through government-backed initiatives
Every kilo of yarn purchased creates real income for rural households and supports Assam’s grassroots textile economy—making your procurement not just sustainable, but impactful.
🛫 Logistics & Export Support
NEHHDC facilitates:
Export-grade packaging and documentation
Assistance with HS codes, certifications, and logistics
Direct liaison with the Ministry of Textiles for bulk procurement schemes
With rising demand, the plant is equipped to scale and respond to seasonal and custom orders from buyers in Europe, Japan, the US, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
✅ Summary: Why Source Eri Yarn from NEHHDC?
NEHHDC’s Eri Silk Spinning Mill in Baksa, Assam, offers international buyers a rare blend of ethics, quality, and sustainability. As India’s only peace silk produced without harming silkworms, Eri yarn appeals to vegan, cruelty-free, and eco-conscious markets worldwide. The plant provides export-ready yarn that is quality-tested, traceable, and available in both small and bulk quantities, with in-house dyeing and customization options. Ideal for sustainable fashion, home textiles, wellness, and baby products, NEHHDC’s Eri yarn is hypoallergenic, durable, and breathable. Beyond its technical strengths, the yarn directly supports rural livelihoods, women’s employment, and regenerative farming practices—making it not just a textile, but a tool for meaningful impact in the global value chain.
📞 Connect With Us
Are you a buyer, exporter, or sustainability-focused brand looking to work with certified Eri yarn from India?
Let’s collaborate.
📩 Email: srmgrmarketing@nehhdc.com
🌐 Website: www.nehhdcerisilk.com
📦 Samples and specifications available on request


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