Yes it. Silk is used for rather expensive, fine quality clothing. It is very hard to duplicate the feel of silk.
for dresses
In China they use silk for clothes and most of what they wear.
silk is used for many things <-- dummy i need specifics!
China developed silk from silkworms, and this process is still used today.
It still is likle silk sheets and finer garments, if you mean for a specific purpose-so state
it is used for making things from fabric silk or designing materials
Silk is important to us today because it's used for many types of clothing, parachutes, bicycle tires, comforter fillings, artillery gunpowder bags and many other goods.
Silk is used today for many things, but mostly clothing, such as scarves. Japan and China have been the top manufacturers of it in the past 30 years - they have manufactured over 50% of it!
Mostly for clothing. Silk was used for its strength and fineness of its fiber, but gradually synthetics were able to replace silk. Nylon was probably the major factor in silk's decline. Stockings, parachutes, various rigging were all originally silk, but nylon is more reliable, because it's not affected by water, mildew or rot.
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Silk has not changed. Society's access to its products has increased, however.
Silk Road is a historical conception. There isn't any highway called Silk Road heading toward the west. Travelling along the Silk Road is very hard now, as there are deserts here and there in Xinjiang. But if you are really a adventurer, then of course you can have a try. it is also difficult because... well you try it.