Silk – Interactive Generative Art I’m working on a new Silk Is there anything you'd like to see? click here Double-click the ? (top right) to remove this message Sally forth, you weaver of wonder, sower of silken waves
Silk - Wikipedia The shimmery appearance of silk is due to the triangular prism -like structure of the silk fiber, which causes silk cloth to refract incoming light at different angles, thus producing different colors
Silk | Definition History | Britannica The origin of silk production and weaving is ancient and clouded in legend The industry undoubtedly began in China, where, according to native record, it existed from sometime before the middle of the 3rd millennium bce
Silk - New World Encyclopedia Silk is a fine, soft and yet strong proteinaceous fiber that is naturally produced by certain arthropods, and with some forms, particularly that produced by the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori, woven into important and luxurious textiles
Luxury Wholesale Craft Yarns | Silk City Fibers Home to the world’s finest yarns for designers, manufacturers and consumers Here you’ll find high-fashion yarns for weaving, embroidery, knitting, and crochet
Silk Types: A Comparative Guide to Different Silk Fabrics In this guide, I’ll take you through the origins, qualities, and applications of four major silk varieties We’ll compare the different silk types side-by-side so you can determine which is best suited to your needs – whether for fashion, home furnishings, or ethical shopping
History of Silk - The Silk Museum The silk bundles were grouped in the “Kaysarieh” of Deir el Kamar as well as the “khans” of Sidon, Tripoli and Beirut, where local weavers would get their silk supply This particular kind of silk was called “baladi” (literally, from the region), and was famed for its beautiful yellow colour
Silk Fabric: History, Properties, How It’s Made – ATHM Silk is a luxurious fabric that is known the world over for its comfort and quality It has been used for centuries, and its history is as fascinating as the fabric itself Royalty worldwide used silk as their fabric of choice, which continues to be a favorite fabric of the rich and famous