yes, pearls jade and precious stones were sold on the silk road
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China sold silk, which was very expensive and sought after by the rich, via the Silk Road, a network of roads which crossed Asia and reached the Mediterranean.
Well above all, silk was sold. But the answer to your question is 'yes' sugar was indeed sold. As well as, porcelain, tea, wine, weapons, metal, jewelry, horses, woven goods, spices, cloth, glass, furs, incenses, etc. But yes, sugar was sold.
In ancient China, the person who revealed the secrets of silk making would be killed. In fact, silk was very valuable and it was closely guarded, since it was sold for high prices.
Silk farmers -- businesses involved in the care, feeding and tending of domesticated silk worms which produce the commercial silk fibre -- are responsible for their environmental impact.
the market right now is anywhere from 2400 to 3500 but there are some people I see that think it is worth more but they are asking way to much I have seen them as high as 9000 but the last one I heard that got sold was in 2010 and sold for 2400
yes, pearls jade and precious stones were sold on the silk road
It will make a profit of -95.
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It might have been when the 1800 that people started trading things to get money for the silk they traded or sold.
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Silk is the material produced by the silk worm to make its cocoon. The Chinese were the first to produce silk. The knowledge of doing it was kept as a big secret because silk was very expensive and the people who sold it got very rich.
Traders in the far east used the Silk Road to transport their goods.The Silk Road bought Chinese goods and then sold them to traders on the way to Rome.
Silk is a type of fabric and does not have a specific measurement in terms of length like a meter. However, if you are referring to the cost or price of silk fabric, it can vary widely based on quality, type, and market conditions. Generally, silk fabric is sold by the meter, with prices ranging from a few dollars to over a hundred dollars per meter, depending on these factors.
China sold silk, which was very expensive and sought after by the rich, via the Silk Road, a network of roads which crossed Asia and reached the Mediterranean.
Well above all, silk was sold. But the answer to your question is 'yes' sugar was indeed sold. As well as, porcelain, tea, wine, weapons, metal, jewelry, horses, woven goods, spices, cloth, glass, furs, incenses, etc. But yes, sugar was sold.