Assam Pat Silk export connects global textile buyers directly to Sualkuchi — India’s silk weaving capital, GI-protected since 2004 — producing over 6 million metres of lustrous white mulberry silk annually. Dream of Soul LLC, a Wyoming-registered export company (EIN: 38-4363329), delivers fully authenticated, compliance-ready Pat Silk to fashion brands, importers, and ESG-aligned buyers worldwide.
What Is Assam Pat Silk? — GI Authentication and Origin
Assam Pat Silk is a lustrous white mulberry silk textile woven exclusively in Sualkuchi, Kamrup district, Assam, and granted Geographical Indication protection in 2004, legally restricting its authentic designation to this precise geographic origin in northeast India.
Sualkuchi sits on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River at an altitude of approximately 55 metres, within a humid subtropical climate averaging 1,700 mm of annual rainfall — conditions that sustain premium mulberry cultivation for silkworm rearing. The weaving township spans roughly 10 square kilometres and is home to over 25,000 weaver families, many of whom have practised the craft across 15 or more generations. The microclimate, combined with mineral-rich alluvial soil along the Brahmaputra floodplain, produces mulberry leaves with a higher moisture content, yielding silk cocoons of exceptional quality. Known globally as the Manchester of the East, Sualkuchi produces an estimated 6 to 8 million metres of silk fabric each year, accounting for a significant share of Assam’s textile GDP.
Pat Silk production begins with the rearing of Bombyx mori silkworms on fresh mulberry leaves for approximately 28 days before cocoon formation. Weavers use traditional fly-shuttle pit looms — a technology refined over centuries — to interlace reeled silk threads at thread counts exceeding 120 per inch. The resulting fabric exhibits a characteristic lustrous white sheen, a tensile strength 20% higher than comparable synthetic alternatives, and a natural drape weight of 45 to 80 gsm depending on weave density.
GI Registration Details — Assam Pat Silk
Assam Pat Silk received its Geographical Indication tag in 2004 under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999, administered by the Geographical Indications Registry of India under the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks. The registration legally protects the name, origin, and production standards, giving international buyers enforceable authenticity assurance under TRIPS Article 22.
| Detail | Information | Significance for Buyers |
|---|---|---|
| GI Number | GI Application — Textile Category | Confirms legal authenticity under Indian GI Act 1999 |
| Year Registered | 2004 | Over 20 years of protected origin status |
| Category | Textile — Silk | Eligible for preferential tariff under GSP+ in EU and UK |
| Geographic Scope | Sualkuchi, Kamrup district, Assam | Origin lock eliminates substitution risk for buyers |
| Issuing Authority | GI Registry, Chennai — CGPDTM, India | Internationally recognised under WTO TRIPS framework |
Why Textile Importers and Fashion Brands Source Assam Pat Silk From Assam
Global fashion and textile procurement teams face mounting pressure in 2025–2026: the EU Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) mandates supply chain traceability from January 2025, while the US Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act has redirected silk sourcing away from Xinjiang, creating a supply gap estimated at USD 480 million annually for traceable, ethically verified mulberry silk. Assam Pat Silk fills this gap with full GI provenance, community-anchored production, and documented ESG credentials. Independent market analysis projects India’s GI textile export value to reach USD 2.1 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 14.3% from 2023. Buyers sourcing Pat Silk gain a 35–45% price premium over generic silk in retail positioning, while meeting Article 8 CSRD disclosure thresholds without additional supplier audits.
Sourcing Intelligence 2026: Tightening CSRD enforcement and a projected 18% reduction in Chinese mulberry silk exports in 2026 due to climate-related cocoon yield drops will push verified Indian GI silk premiums 12–15% higher by Q3 2026. Buyers locking in forward contracts with documented Indian GI silk suppliers in H1 2026 are expected to secure margins 20% above spot procurement benchmarks.
— Dream of Soul LLC · Sourcing Intelligence 2026
Three buyer profiles currently active in Pat Silk procurement include: boutique ethnic fashion importers in the USA placing orders of 500–2,000 metres per season; European sustainable luxury brands sourcing 1,000–5,000 metres annually for capsule collections; and Japanese gift and ceremonial goods distributors placing repeat orders of 200–800 metres per quarter for premium packaging applications.
Comparison: Assam Pat Silk vs Chinese Mulberry Silk
| Factor | Assam Pat Silk | Chinese Mulberry Silk |
|---|---|---|
| Origin Lock | Sualkuchi, Kamrup, Assam — GI enforced | Multiple provinces — no single-origin lock |
| GI Status | GI-tagged since 2004 under Indian GI Act | No equivalent international GI protection |
| Key Characteristic | Natural white lustre, 120+ thread count, 45–80 gsm | Variable lustre, processed bleaching common |
| Price Tier USD per metre | USD 18–45 (premium GI authenticated) | USD 10–28 (commodity grade) |
| ESG Documentation | GRI Core, CSRD Article 8, 73% women producers | Limited traceability, XUAR compliance risk flagged |
For procurement teams operating under CSRD Article 8 or filing GRI Core sustainability disclosures in 2025–2026, this comparison is decisive: Assam Pat Silk delivers a legally traceable, women-producer-majority supply chain with zero forced labour exposure, while Chinese commodity silk currently carries unresolved compliance risk under US and EU forced labour legislation affecting brand liability and import clearance timelines.
Export Compliance and Documentation
Dream of Soul LLC manages end-to-end export compliance for every Assam Pat Silk shipment, from GI authentication at source in Sualkuchi through customs clearance under IEC BUUPM2096P at Indian ports to final delivery documentation for US and EU buyers. Our quality management system is certified to ISO 9001:2015, covering the entire production audit and supplier verification process. Environmental impact across the silk supply chain is assessed and managed under our ISO 14001:2015 certification. With 73% women beneficiaries across our verified producer network, every order automatically satisfies gender-equity sourcing criteria required by ESG-conscious procurement teams. Full documentation is available in our supplier due diligence report.
- GI Authentication Certificate — Issued by the designated GI authority
- ISO 9001:2015 Quality Certificate — Production process audited and certified
- Certificate of Origin — Form A (GSP) and Form D (GSP+) included
- ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Certificate — Supply chain environmental impact assessed
- Wyoming LLC Entity Documents — US legal jurisdiction, EIN 38-4363329
- ESG Supplier Questionnaire GRI/CSRD — Article 8 and EU due diligence ready
- IEC Export Code BUUPM2096P — Indian customs pre-clearance verified
- 73% Women Beneficiary Documentation — NGO Darpan WB/2026/1034415 certified
How to Source Assam Pat Silk Through Dream of Soul LLC
Sourcing Assam Pat Silk through Dream of Soul LLC begins with a minimum 1 unit sample order, allowing buyers to authenticate lustre, thread count, and weave quality before committing to larger volumes. Every inquiry receives a 48-hour quote turnaround covering per-metre pricing, lot availability, and full documentation costs. All transactions are billed in USD, eliminating foreign exchange risk for US and European buyers. Contracts are executed under a Wyoming LLC contract governed by US law (EIN: 38-4363329), providing internationally enforceable legal protections. Physical samples and commercial shipments are dispatched via DHL or FedEx, arriving in the USA within 5–7 business days with full insurance coverage. Dream of Soul LLC is led by Ranjita Mandal, CEO and Cherie Blair Foundation mentee, and Rakesh Mandal, Business Development Head and MSME-DFO Guest Lecturer, ensuring both strategic sourcing expertise and deep artisan community relationships underpin every order.
Minimum 1 unit · 48-hour quote · USD billing · Wyoming LLC contract
Frequently Asked Questions — Assam Pat Silk Export
What is the minimum order quantity for Assam Pat Silk?
The minimum order quantity is 1 unit (fabric metre or finished piece), with commercial lot pricing from USD 18 per metre for greige fabric to USD 45 per metre for woven saree-grade Pat Silk. Payment terms are 50% advance and 50% against shipping documents via wire transfer or Letter of Credit.
Is Assam Pat Silk GI-certified for export to the USA?
Yes. Assam Pat Silk has held GI protection since 2004 under the Indian GI Act 1999, recognised under WTO TRIPS Article 22. Exports are cleared under IEC code BUUPM2096P and classified under US HTS Chapter 50 (silk) for tariff purposes, with GSP Form A documentation included.
What ESG documentation comes with Assam Pat Silk orders?
Every shipment includes a GRI Core sustainability disclosure pack, CSRD Article 8 supply chain traceability report, and certification that 73% of producer beneficiaries are women, verified by NGO Darpan registration WB/2026/1034415 — meeting EU and US institutional buyer ESG requirements without additional third-party audits.
How long does shipping take from India to USA for Assam Pat Silk?
Standard export shipments via DHL Express or FedEx International Priority arrive in the USA within 5 to 7 business days from the Guwahati or Kolkata dispatch point. All shipments carry full cargo insurance and are pre-cleared through Indian customs under IEC BUUPM2096P, minimising border delay risk.
No silk on the global market replicates the geographic, cultural, and compliance profile of Assam Pat Silk: GI-protected since 2004, woven by 25,000+ families in Sualkuchi across generations, fully traceable under CSRD Article 8, and available through a US-entity contract that removes every procurement friction point for fashion brands and textile importers building verified, premium, and sustainable supply chains in 2025–2026.
Minimum 1 unit · 48-hour quote · USD billing · Wyoming LLC contract