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She fingered the silk gently.

Many tiny tubes connect each silk gland with a spinneret.

Their main exports are textiles, especially silk and cotton.

Silk, bamboo, linen, wheat and rice straw were all used differently, and paper made with silk became the first type of luxury paper.

instruction as to when and where a silk hat is de rigueur.

In the jiangnan silk in elegant voice, you mentioned violet arenaceous crock, slowly sip a mouthful of tepid longjing tea.

Premature crystallization would clog up their silk glands, which would likely prove fatal to the little creatures.

Proudly, the woman flashed me their purple soles and told me of the quilted purple silk satin bags they were sold in. Very interesting indeed.

Researchers at Rothamsted Research redesigned the model to allow for elasticity and flexibility in the spider's dragline, its most sturdy line of silk used for moving about and snagging prey.

Fire resistant viscose fiber is a kind of organic/inorganic multiplex viscose fiber, which is made by using nanometer transforming weaving yarn techniques and contains poly-silk acid.It is a new kind of fiber, with the high resistance and low smoke avirulence.

She wore a sleeveless silk dress.

The silk garment is a widely marketable product.

China was the first country in the world to cultivate silkworms and develop silk weaving. More than 3,000 years ago, sericulture and silk weaving were already significantly developed.

Mary, get me a silk thread, and a chunk of fire out of the kitchen."

A thin girl with caramel skin and a yellow silk blouse walks alone through a barren landscape of rubble.

Miss Martha leaned weakly against the showcase, one hand on her best blue-dotted silk shirtwaist as the pipe-smoking stranger gripped the Shouting customer by the collar.

Aiyinong, affective thick, how to know the wrong red silk thousand, both in different way. Huan Le this way, this way, taxuexinmei which Hugh, looking back at the end of the day. To each other, as in a river.

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It is woven of silk.

The average cocoon contains about 300-400 metres of silk.

Among them, there were Buddhist sutras and other social records as well as embroideries, paintings on silk (of which, paintings on silk made up 62%, linen14%, paper 24%).

And while you are bemoaning the fact that there is no market for your silk, Chinese silk goods manufacturers are importing Japanese rayon. Isn't that a curious phenomenon and a handicap to Chinese industry?"

Gold, silver, ivory, coral, coloured glass, wool and horses went one way; silk, walnuts, ginger, rhubarb, bamboo and lacquer ware came the other.

So tarantulas often use silk much like Spider-Man does when wall-crawling—to stick to surfaces and stay firmly attached, even when the ground is shaky, the research confirmed.

He wore a silk muffler and gloves.

NEW USES silk creations by Tufts University researchers include a coil made of silk substrate and gold that can help tell when food goes bad.

Ditch the flimsy faux-silk ribbon in favor of a thicker, less synthetic one from a craft or fabric store.

For example speaking, imitateing a book of rubbings of silk muffler and carved stone and paper-cut is light and is the gift suffering man's welcome.

She fingered the rich silk.

His shirt was soft silk, set off with a blue-and-white polka-dotted bow tie.

Hard twist ply yarn is a simple and effective type of yarn for weaving heavy silk crepe.

hand painting on silk

These treasured shoes were made of wood, and either covered with fine silk or velvet.

Putting aside her American Puritan reflexes, Ms Sciolino kits herself out in towering heels and a black, silk wrap dress, and tries to get to grips with France's culture of seduction.

Some 750 people, primarily women, are benefiting from this enterprise in silk worm rearing, cocoon production and silk production.

The silk filature, which they reached after a 270-1i journey by water, offered extremely harsh terns- Only thirty-Five dollars a load for foreign breed, twenty for local; thin cocoons not wanted at any price.

The rise of new fabrics such as nylon reduced the prevalence of silk throughout the world, and silk is now once again a somewhat rare luxury good, much less important than in its heyday.

bellows a man incongruously dressed in a dark silk suit. "Light the fire, Spindle-shanks!

I can see clothes of silk, if materials that do not hide the body, nor even one's decency, can be called clothes.

A thin, transparent gauze of silk or cotton muslin.

It is woven of [from] silk.