This is an old saying which is probably British in Origin. It means that you can't make something if you don't have the supplies for it. Cows don't make silk, silkworms do. Similar to saying you can't squeeze water from a stone.
Silk Purse was created in 1970-03.
To make something ugly look pretty.
no i cant. but spiderman can!
it pretty much means that you can't make something out of poor material.Sow- is a pig
The phrase "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear" means that you cannot create something of high quality or value from poor or inferior materials. It emphasizes the idea that inherent qualities cannot be changed, regardless of effort or intention. Essentially, it suggests that you must work with what you have and recognize limitations.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie - 1956 Silk Purse 2-17 was released on: USA: 27 December 1957
A silk one, made from a sow's ear.
The word "into" is a preposition that indicates location, or transformation. Example : "The cave extended into the mountain." Example : "You can't make a sow's ear into a silk purse."
The proverb "you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear" means that it's impossible to turn something of low quality or value into something excellent or refined. It suggests that inherent limitations or flaws cannot be overcome through effort or creativity. Essentially, it highlights the idea that the quality of the materials or starting point dictates the final outcome.
No. It is made in China and it is very poor quality. They try to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Don't buy it. It is JUNK.
Actually, you can. Arthur D. Little, a consulting company in Cambridge Mass did so in 1921 to show that you could. They made two of them and one found its way to the MIT archives. See http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/purse/ for more details.
It is said that spider silk has the strength of steel.