Dresses and shirts are made from silk.
For example, I bought a silk scarf for 5$ in Thailand.
It's not a word on its own, but it is a prefix meaning "silk." An example is sericulture, which means silk farming, and serigraphics, which is a printmaking process that uses silk.
silk is used for many things <-- dummy i need specifics!
The ancient Chinese road to the Mediterranean is called The Silk Road. It was used to bring silk from China to the Mediterranean, but almost nobody traveled the entire route. Several only did, for example Marco Polo.
The silk route are a example of vibrant pre- modern trade and cultural link between distant parts of the world. 'The name silk routes' points to the importance of west- bound Chinese silk cargoes along this route.
The silk route are a example of vibrant pre- modern trade and cultural link between distant parts of the world. 'The name silk routes' points to the importance of west- bound Chinese silk cargoes along this route.
The silk route are a example of vibrant pre- modern trade and cultural link between distant parts of the world. 'The name silk routes' points to the importance of west- bound Chinese silk cargoes along this route.
(Example) You have a silk touch iron pick and your in a cave. You find diamonds and mine them, but instead of diamonds, you get diamond ore!
Silkworms are "grown" in parts of Asia - China, for example.
Goods that could come from nature or can be found in it. For example lumber, silk, berries and many more.
Silkworms, which emerge from their cocoons as moths, spin cocoons that are the raw material for the fibre humans use as silk. Cocoons are harvested from domesticated silkworms by heating the cocoon to kill the animal, then the silk cocoon is unraveled. Once the moth has emerged -- in wild silkworms for example, the cocoon's silk can be harvested, but not in one continuous length. As a moth, there is no connection with the now-discarded cocoon.
It really depends on brand (fit, quality, name) and the sellers (silk undergarments are a lot cheaper in countries where silk is produced in abundance as opposed to countries that import, such as for example, Canada). When it comes to garments, prices vary enormously.