Phan Thi Thuan's family have been making silk for generations, growing and harvesting the threads from silkworms themselves to create luxury garments. But making lotus silk is different.
We begin with these wiggly little silkworms in Nam Cao, Vietnam. They're responsible for spinning each of these tiny cocoons. Just one of them can hold almost 1,000 feet of silk. Here ...
Beyond looking fantastic for your decor, silk can also prevent wrinkles and creasing across your face and neck as you sleep.
This was because of the material: mulberry silk, which derives its name from the silkworm’s diet of mulberry-tree leaves. It’s also grade-A silk, meaning it has long strands that are naturally ...
From these eggs will hatch tiny silkworms, caterpillars of the domesticated silk moth Bombyx mori, which will then set to chomping down on mulberry leaves and preparing themselves for the demanding ...
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Home & Texture on MSNWashing SilkHowever, learning how to wash silk properly can be simpler than you might expect. This delicate material, derived from ...
as the silk industries in France and Italy had been hit by an epidemic of silkworm disease. At one point, Japan was the world's biggest exporter. On this episode of Journeys in Japan, Sheila ...
Lisa’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan/ Tomioka Silk Mill: spinning a tale of industrialization
It’s the silkworm, a creepy-crawly, that played a significant role in transforming Japan into a modern nation. At the end of the Edo Period (1603-1867), raw silk made up more than 80 percent of ...
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