Silkworms originate from China and live in Mulberry Bushes
Are you talking about decorating scarves and things? Or landscape paintings from China and Japan?
Silk is made from the cocoons of silk worms, so it takes a lot of cocoons to make silk.
I really don't know but I think it is silk
World War II diverted silk fabric into the manufacture of parachutes, and rayon quickly became the number one tie fabric while wool maintained its solid hold on second.
they would where silk
For making fabric otherwise known as silk.
Silk
Silk fabric is woven from stands of silk secreted by the silkworm.
Silk is the thread in silk fabric.
No. Neoprene is a material as are cotton and silk. A fabric is made out of material.
Angora is a silk-like fabric. It begins with the letter a.
It's a question of how the fabric is woven rather than what the fabric is; but try spider silk.
Silk is an expansive luxurious fabric, popular since ancient times. Like any fabric, silk can be used to make clothe, draperies, beddings...and such.
It was an amazing material for making fabric
Silk worms are killed to make silk which is a sought after soft fabric. It takes 15 silk worms to make a single gram of silk thread.
a modern fabric is an everyday fabric that someone wears. it has a pattern on and it has a cotton, silk, leather material. (i hope this helps. if so please reply)
The fabric used to make flamenco dresses is silk and polyester
A silk fabric is use to make clothes... examples are saris, churidals....
Silk makes a very smooth fabric, and is used to make fabric because of this. The reason for the smoothness is partly because of the tightness of the weave, and the fact that silk, or rather, the silk thread, is smooth itself when put into comparison with wool, which has a thread covered in miniature hooks. Silk has no such hooks.