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市场调查报告书
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到 2030 年丝绸市场预测:按产品、生产过程、应用和地区进行全球分析Silk Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product (Mulberry Silk, Tussar Silk, Eri Silk, Muga Silk, Spider Silk and Other Products), Production Process, Application and By Geography |
根据Stratistics MRC的数据,2024年全球丝绸市场规模为223亿美元,预计在预测期内将以9.8%的复合年增长率成长,并在2030年达到392亿美元。
丝绸是一种天然纤维,主要由蚕(Bombyx mori moth)幼虫产生。它以其柔软、质地光滑、外观闪亮而闻名,作为纺织产品具有很高的价值。丝纤维由丝心蛋白製成,丝心蛋白是一种坚固但轻盈且柔韧的蛋白质。丝绸生产起源于四千多年前的中国,被称为养蚕业,现已传播到世界各地。这种面料因其奢华的质感和耐用性而在时尚界备受追捧,其多功能性延伸至家居装饰、医疗缝合线和工业应用。
对优质纺织产品的需求不断增长
丝绸是优雅和奢华的象征,是豪华服饰的流行材料,包括设计师礼服和晚礼服。丝绸服饰的需求不断增加,特别是在新兴市场,这是由于富裕消费者的数量不断增加,其奢华的质感和外观也使其成为新娘装和特殊场合服饰的流行。时装公司和设计师正在扩大他们的丝绸系列,推动了对限量版奢华服饰的需求,并迎合了消费者对独特、高品质和美观服饰的偏好。
劳力密集型生产过程
传统的丝绸生产方法耗时且需要大量人力来保证品质。与合成纤维不同,生产丝绸非常耗时,并且需要熟练的劳动力。蚕桑地区对技术纯熟劳工的依赖程度很高,但技术纯熟劳工的数量往往有限,培训新工人需要时间。这限制了丝绸生产的扩充性和快速响应市场需求的能力。
环保天然纤维越来越受欢迎
丝绸是一种天然蛋白质纤维,作为聚酯等合成纤维的永续替代品越来越受欢迎。随着人们越来越关注合成纤维对环境的影响,丝绸作为环保的奢侈品也越来越受到关注。强调采购透明度和丝绸生产的环境效益的品牌将丝绸定位为具有环保意识的消费者的奢华但负责任的选择,从而使丝绸市场受益。
与合成纤维的竞争
合成纤维因其多功能性、性能优势和易于维护而变得越来越受欢迎,并且由于织物技术的进步而被视为时尚和现代。合成纤维实用、易于护理,并且有多种颜色、纹理和饰面。吸湿排汗、弹性和抗皱等创新特性使其在运动服、运动服和休閒服中广受欢迎。这减少了对丝绸等精緻材料的需求,阻碍了市场成长。
COVID-19 的影响
COVID-19 大流行对丝绸市场产生了重大影响,由于停工和劳动力短缺而扰乱了生产和供应链。由于消费者优先考虑必需品,对包括丝绸在内的奢侈品的需求也下降。此外,国际贸易法规阻碍了丝绸出口,进一步影响了市场成长。然而,随着全球经济重新开放以及对豪华纺织品的需求在大流行后开始復苏,市场出现了復苏的迹象。
预计柞蚕丝产业在预测期内将是最大的
Tussar 丝绸提供了一种独特且商业性程度较低的桑蚕丝替代品,预计在预测期内将实现最高增长,因为它迎合了寻求独特且环保纺织品的消费者。其质朴、有机的外观因其民族和传统服装而受到重视,吸引了小众客户。 Tussar 丝绸在时尚和室内设计中的应用增加了其吸引力,特别是对于那些优先考虑独特性而非大规模生产的买家而言。
预计纺织业在预测期内复合年增长率最高。
由于传统手摇织机和现代机械化织布机的生产规模不同,纺织业预计在预测期内的复合年增长率最高。传统方法可以实现复杂的设计,而机械织布机可以实现低成本、大量的生产。然而,一些丝绸细分市场转向机械化编织可能会降低布料的真实性和独特性,从而影响其对奢侈品买家的吸引力。
由于北美对永续和道德生产布料的趋势不断增长,预计北美将在预测期内占据最大的市场占有率。消费者正在转向环保材料,增加了对丝绸等天然纤维的需求。道德生产实践、公平工资和永续性与具有环保意识的买家产生共鸣。北美消费者正在转向优先考虑永续性和道德采购的丝绸品牌,这使生态友善丝绸产品市场受益。
由于中国、印度、日本和韩国等国家丝绸消费的增加,预计亚太地区在预测期内将维持最高的复合年增长率。丝绸与奢华、传统和文化遗产联繫在一起,用于婚礼服装和传统服装,尤其是在印度。这些国家不断壮大的中产阶级和不断增加的可支配收入导致对高檔服饰、床上用品和配件等豪华和独特丝绸产品的需求激增。这种趋势在日本和韩国也有体现,丝绸仍然是奢华和品质的象征。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Silk Market is accounted for $22.3 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $39.2 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 9.8% during the forecast period. Silk is a natural fiber produced by silkworms, primarily from the Bombyx mori moth larvae. It is known for its softness, smooth texture, and shiny appearance, making it highly valued in textiles. Silk fibers are composed of fibroin, a strong yet lightweight and flexible protein. Originating in China over 4,000 years ago, silk production, known as sericulture, has spread globally. The fabric is highly sought after in fashion for its luxurious feel and durability, and its versatility extends to home furnishings, medical sutures, and industrial uses.
Increasing demand for luxury and premium textile products
Silk, a symbol of elegance and luxury, is a popular material for high-end apparel, including designer dresses and evening wear. The increasing demand for silk-based garments, particularly in emerging markets, is driven by the increasing number of affluent consumers and is also popular for bridal wear and special occasions due to its luxurious texture and appearance. Fashion houses and designers are expanding their collections with silk, boosting demand for exclusive, limited-edition garments, aligning with consumer preferences for unique, high-quality, and aesthetically appealing clothing.
Labor-intensive production process
Silk production, a traditional method, is slow and requires significant human labor to ensure quality. Unlike synthetic fibers, silk production is slower and requires skilled labor. Sericulture regions heavily rely on skilled labor, but the number of skilled workers is often limited, and training new workers can be time-consuming. This restricts the scalability of silk production and its ability to quickly respond to market demand.
Growing popularity of eco-friendly and natural fibers
Silk, a natural protein fiber, is gaining popularity as a sustainable alternative to synthetic fibers like polyester. As concerns about the environmental impact of synthetic fibers rise, silk is seen as a premium eco-friendly product. Brands emphasizing transparency in sourcing and the environmental benefits of silk production are positioning silk as a luxurious yet responsible option for eco-conscious consumers, benefiting the silk market.
Competition from synthetic fibers
Synthetic fibers are increasingly popular due to their versatility, performance benefits, and ease of maintenance and are seen as fashionable and contemporary, due to advancements in fabric technology. They are practical, easy to care for, and come in various colors, textures, and finishes. Innovations like moisture-wicking, stretchability, and wrinkle resistance have made them popular in activewear, sportswear, and casual clothing. This reduces demand for delicate materials like silk hampering the market growth.
Covid-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the silk market, disrupting production and supply chains due to lockdowns and labor shortages. The demand for luxury goods, including silk, also declined as consumers prioritized essential items. Additionally, international trade restrictions hampered silk exports, further affecting market growth. However, the market showed signs of recovery as global economies reopened, and the demand for premium textiles in the post-pandemic era began to rebound.
The tussar silk segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The tussar silk is expected to be the largest during the forecast period as it offers a unique and less commercially produced alternative to mulberry silk, catering to consumers seeking unique and eco-friendly textiles. Its rustic, organic appearance is valued in ethnic and traditional garments, attracting a niche customer base. Tussar silk's use in fashion and interior design has enhanced its appeal, particularly for buyers prioritizing uniqueness over mass production.
The weaving segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The weaving segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period because traditional handloom weaving and modern mechanized looms differ in production scale. Traditional methods allow intricate designs, while mechanized weaving enables mass production at lower costs. However, the shift towards mechanized weaving in certain silk market segments may diminish the fabric's authenticity and uniqueness, potentially affecting its appeal to luxury buyers.
North America is anticipated to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to growing trend in North America toward sustainable and ethically produced fabrics. Consumers are shifting towards eco-friendly materials, increasing demand for natural fibers like silk. Ethical production practices, fair wages, and sustainability resonate with environmentally conscious buyers. North American consumers are turning to silk brands prioritizing sustainability and ethical sourcing, benefiting the market for eco-conscious silk products.
Asia Pacific is expected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period due to growing silk consumption in countries like China, India, Japan, and South Korea. Silk is associated with luxury, tradition, and cultural heritage, particularly in India, where it is used for wedding garments and traditional attire. The growing middle class and disposable income in these countries have led to a surge in demand for luxury and premium silk products, such as high-end clothing, bedding, and accessories. This trend is also observed in Japan and South Korea, where silk remains a symbol of opulence and quality.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Silk market include AM Silk GmbH, Anhui Silk Co. Ltd., Bolt Threads, China Silk Corporation, Entogenetics Inc, Jiangsu Sutong Cocoon And Silk Co., Jinchengjiang Xinxing Cocoon Silk Co., Ltd., Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc., Libas Textiles Ltd., ShengKun Silk Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Sichuan Nanchong Liuhe (Group) Corp., Silk India international Ltd., Wensli Group Co. Ltd., Wujiang First Textile Co., Ltd. and Zhejiang Jiaxin Silk Co Ltd.
In November 2023, Bolt Threads secured significant partnerships for the commercial production of their bioengineered silk and "Mylo" leather, which is produced from mycelium. This collaboration is set to expand their sustainable product line further into fashion and textiles. The company continues to push its mission of replacing animal-derived materials with innovative biofabricated alternatives.
In October 2023, Wujiang First Textile Co. continued to lead the Chinese silk fabric market with its high-quality raw silk and fabric production. The company has committed to improving its environmental sustainability practices as part of its broader market strategy
In September 2023, Entogenetics has been progressing with its biotechnology platform for producing silk proteins, with applications in medical devices and textiles. The company has been ramping up efforts to commercialize its spider silk production, targeting sustainable and high-performance material markets.