he didnt
tiny silk people not visible to the human eye.
A silk fabric is use to make clothes... examples are saris, churidals....
On their way
Kashgar traded silk, spices, gold and gemstones. They also traded pack animals, tea, dried fruit and medicinal herbs.
If I'm not mistaken Spices
The only that I know of was silk. Silk was a major industry in the Byzantine Empire.
The Chinese
When they Traded the asked them for ideas and after it got old and did not make any money the told them
silk weaving
they learned about silk when it was made into clothing and sent every where
Byzantine had a thriving silk industry at the very least, producing everything from embroidered silks to Samite, which is a silk woven with gold and/or silver into it.
silk
Silk is not made out of silk worms. Silk is made by silk worms which spin to make a cocoon for themselves.
two monks of the Byzantine empire
the major silk indutries. Also because travelers traveled and smuggled silkworm eggs from China(who found the secret on how to make silk). They then grew their own silkworms which made silk and they tried to prevent other countries from finding and developing the secret to making silk. Silk making then became a major industry in the empire, making the empire rich. I like noodles
the major silk indutries. Also because travelers traveled and smuggled silkworm eggs from China(who found the secret on how to make silk). They then grew their own silkworms which made silk and they tried to prevent other countries from finding and developing the secret to making silk. Silk making then became a major industry in the empire, making the empire rich. I like noodles
silk and cotton