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so the clothes will be made not just only of silk but other diffrent kind of things
cloth can be made from alot of different things, but its usually made from wool, or cotton.
Dry clothes can be made from any fabric.
The "silk road" was not an actual specific road. It was any path or trail that was used to transport silk from the Orient to Europe. So portions of it were man made, and portions of it were natural, and it might not even be the same for any two trips.
SericultureHatching the EggsThe Feeding PeriodSpinning the CocoonReeling the FilamentTypes of Silk
Cloth. Wool and linen were the warmest and strongest fibres for making cloth respectively. Silk was available but expensive. Cotton was not yet available nor were there any artficial fibres of course.
lol you have to show us your clothes
Viking sails were usually made of wool, so they could be any color the Vikings wanted. Historical evidence suggests that many of them were striped.
Yes Calvin Klien does indeed make silk scarves made for men,You can take a look at some examples here http://www.kjbeckett.com/acatalog/silk-scarves.html
there are no particular suffix for silk because its already a word unless if it has any suffix in the end like less, ness, etc.
Because the silk catches fire easily. Add that to any sort of fire and you might as well commit suicide.
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