muga silk ,tassar silk,eri silk,mulberry silk
In India, most raw silk is produced in the southern states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Woven silk is produced in many places in India, but the most famous silk saris are produced in Banares (Varanasi) in Uttar Pradesh.
There are five varieties of silk moths found in India. These silk moths in India include the Muga, the Tasar, the Oak Tasar, the Eri, and the Muga.
India is the second largest producer of silk in the world. Most of silk is produced in Tamilnadu and Karnataka regions. The are some cities called "Silk City" in India:Bhagalpur, BiharBhoodhan PochampallyMuddenahalliDoddaballapur
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Four types of silk moths: 1. Bombyx mori Silk moth 2. Antheraea paphia Tasar silk moth 3. Antherae assamensis Muga silk moth 4. Samia cynthia Eri silk moth
Satin is a weave and can be produced from several types of fibre. Pure silk is 100% silk, where woven fabric may be blended or made of pure fibre.
There are five varieties of silk moths found in India. These silk moths in India include the Muga, the Tasar, the Oak Tasar, the Eri, and the Muga.
No it is produced by silk worms
The answer is Corah.It's five letters, ending in H. Corah refers to plain or undyed silk worn by the people of India.
it is produced by using the liquid in a silk worms mouth.
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