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Silk is primarily harvested from the cocoons of silkworms, specifically the larvae of the Bombyx mori moth. These larvae are raised in controlled environments by sericulturists, who manage their breeding and feeding. Once the cocoons are formed, they are carefully harvested, usually through boiling or steaming, to extract the silk threads. This process requires precision to ensure the quality of the silk remains intact.

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