Tussar silk is primarily produced in India, particularly in the states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, and West Bengal. It is derived from the cocoons of the larvae of several species of moths, primarily the Antheraea species, which are native to these regions. Tussar silk is known for its rich texture and natural golden color, making it highly valued in traditional Indian textiles.
Tussar silk, also known as "wild silk," is primarily found in India, particularly in the states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, and West Bengal. It is produced by silkworms that feed on the leaves of specific trees, such as the Sal and Oak. Tussar silk is known for its rich texture and natural golden color, making it popular for traditional garments and textiles. Additionally, it is also found in other countries like China and Japan, but Indian tussar silk is particularly renowned for its quality.
No it is produced by silk worms
it is produced by using the liquid in a silk worms mouth.
silk worms
The silk worms get killed after they have produced the silk
it is produced by using the liquid in a silk worms mouth.
muga silk ,tassar silk,eri silk,mulberry silk
china
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.
Silk is natural. It is produced by silkworms.
The Mediterranean is not a silk producing area.
Silk is a natural protein fiber produced by insects. The silk from moth caterpillars is the primary one used in textile manufacturing. Silk fabric was first produced in Ancient China.