Very expensive, like super expensive
Well I would think that silk, velvet, animal fur and the most expensive cloth: Vicuna Cloth. This is because it is soft light and warm
A person who makes fancy clothing (silk, etc.)
Yes it. Silk is used for rather expensive, fine quality clothing. It is very hard to duplicate the feel of silk.
Yes silk is expensive.
When glass rod is rubbed with silk cloth it becomes positively charged and the silk cloth becomes negatively charged. This is because the glass rod looses electrons to the silk cloth which makes it positive and the silk cloth becomes negative.
The glass rod loses electrons when rubbed with a silk cloth. This leaves the glass rod positively charged as it loses negative electrons to the silk cloth through friction.
some cloth are fabric and silk
When a glass rod is rubbed against a silk cloth, the glass rod becomes positively charged because it loses electrons to the silk cloth. The silk cloth becomes negatively charged because it gains those electrons from the glass rod. This transfer of electrons results in the glass rod and silk cloth having opposite charges.
Silk farmers -- businesses involved in the care, feeding and tending of domesticated silk worms which produce the commercial silk fibre -- are responsible for their environmental impact.
A soft thin silk cloth is a pongee. Pongee was exported from China to the United States. It is made from filaments of wild silk.
Silk was - and still is - a very expensive material; controlling knowledge the process by which silk cloth is made allows you to be the only producer of silk and name your own price. Once it becomes common knowledge, anyone can make it and under-cut your price.
No, he was an explorer from Europe that took the Chineese invention of silk cloth back to Europe.