Yes, the process of making silk typically involves killing the silkworm by boiling or piercing the cocoon to extract the silk fibers.
11 - 12 months
no
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silk making originated in ancient china.....legend says that the god of creation was angered by a silk worm so he squished the silkworm and the silk within the worm was released later to Chinese saw the silk and made a fine cloth from it
The chines kept silk making a secret by making a lawthat said anyone whe tells the secret of silk making will be exicuted. (exicute means that they will kill them.
it is the cultivation of silk (the making of silk)
Silk was - and still is - a very expensive material; controlling knowledge the process by which silk cloth is made allows you to be the only producer of silk and name your own price. Once it becomes common knowledge, anyone can make it and under-cut your price.
The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called reeling the silk.
Advantages- Good quality and it gets rid of asthma. Disadvantages- Its very expensive and your killing silk worms just to get a single silk thread
first you raise silk "worms" they are really caterpillars and turn into moths. Then you kill them all by boiling the cocoons which they weave. The substance the cocoons are made of is raw silk which is later cleaned and woven into threads in a similar way cotton is.
They didn't want people who were trading with them to know how they make money by silk making
" Making a silk saree involves a complex and intricate process that requires specialized skills and equipment. It's typically carried out by skilled artisans in the textile industry. While I can provide a general overview, please note that the actual process may vary based on the type of silk, traditional techniques, and regional variations. Here's a simplified outline of how silk sarees are made:"