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  • Silk – Interactive Generative Art
    Try different colors and symmetries Sally forth, you weaver of wonder, sower of silken waves
  • Amazon Silk - Web Browser - App on Amazon Appstore
    Amazon’s web browser is on the big screen Go to your favourite websites to watch videos, view live events, socialise and shop Easily control videos and music with Alexa or your Fire TV remote Silk presents the web in full screen for an immersive experience that's comfortable from your sofa
  • Silk | Definition History | Britannica
    silk, animal fibre produced by certain insects and arachnids as building material for cocoons and webs, some of which can be used to make fine fabrics In commercial use, silk is almost entirely limited to filaments from the cocoons of domesticated silkworms (caterpillars of several moth species belonging to the genus Bombyx) See also sericulture
  • How Is Silk Made? - Encyclopedia Britannica
    Silk begins with the domesticated silkworm known as Bombyx mori The caterpillar secrets liquid silk that hardens upon contact with air, creating a cocoon made from a long, continuous fiber that is later unwound and combined with other filaments to create a single thread of silk
  • What Is the Difference Between Silk and Satin?
    The terms silk and satin are often used to describe fabrics, and though the fabrics can be distinct from one another, they can also be related That is because the terms refer to two different things Silk fabric is named for the material it is made from— silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silkworms Satin fabric, on the other hand, refers to the process used to make it—the satin
  • Silk in Antiquity - World History Encyclopedia
    Silk is a fabric first produced in Neolithic China from the filaments of the cocoon of the silk worm It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving techniques improved, the reputation
  • All About Silk: Silk History, Properties, Benefits and Uses - PandaSilk
    Silk is one of the strongest natural fibers used in creating textile products It has a tenacity of 2 4 to S 1 grams per denier when dry Wet strength is about 80 to 85 percent of the dry strength
  • History of Silk - The Silk Museum
    Under the reign of Cyrus (556-530 BC) in the 6th century BC, the vast Persian Empire opened caravan routes of Chinese silk – woven or raw - into Phoenicia


















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