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How is silk made?

Silk is used in many industries, for example in the manufacture of clothing, furnishings, and parachute material. Silk is also widely used in medicine and surgery, as it's the perfect material for stitching and securely closing wounds, and...
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What is silk fabric?

Silk is a fiber made of animal protein produced by certain insects, commonly by silkworms, for the construction of their cocoons and webs. Generally including mulberry silk, tussah silk, castor silk, cassava silk and so on. Due to...
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Tips for silk bedding caring

Silk is a kind of protein fiber fabric, which is light and smooth. Silk bedding can cost hundreds of dollars or even more for its multi-functions. It is so delicate that you need to wash and dry it...
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How to Select Silk Bedding

Many people who pursue exquisite life prefer products made of silk that really light in weight, flows with  body shape. Some celebrities even carry them when they go out to work and travel. How could we select best...
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Knowledge about silk

How silk fibers are get? Silk fiber is produced by silkworms. Silkworms spit out the liquid form of silk at first. After exposure to the air, the liquid form of silk becomes solid fibers that wrap silkworms tightly....
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Guide to care your silk products

Silk is usually more expensive and more luxurious, so most people are very worried about the maintenance of silk and send their silk products to the laundry for dry cleaning. In fact, the maintenance of silk is not quite difficult,...
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Are you buying false silk?

As silk becoming more and more popular around world, there emerges a lot of false silk. Maybe you are buying false silk. Make sure you are getting the true silk through several simple ways. Firstly, price is one...
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How to Make Silk From Silkworm Cocoons?

Cultivate the silkworms on mulberry leaves. Silkworms spin cocoons. Once they are fully formed, you can boil the cocoons, killing the pupae inside and dissolving the glues binding the silk together. Each cocoon is made up of one...
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