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Silk is a natural protein fiber that is obtained from the cocoon of silkworm larvae grown in captivity. The shimmering appearance for which silk is mostly appreciated comes from the fibres´ structure, which allows silk cloth to refract incoming light at different angles.


Silk is one of the oldest fibres known to man. Its discovery as a weavable fibre is credited to the Lady Xi Ling Shi, the 14 year old bride of the Emperor Huang Ti, the so-called ´Yellow Emperor´. One day in 2640BC, according to Confucius, she was sitting under a mulberry tree, drinking a cup of tea into which a silk cocoon fell from above. She noticed the delicate fibres start to unravel in the hot liquid and has been credited as the first person to ´reel´ or unravel a silk cocoon and use the filament to create a yarn for weaving.


Whether or not the legend holds true, it is certain that the earliest surviving references to silk production place it in China and that for nearly 3 millennia, the Chinese had a global monopoly on silk production. Though first reserved for the Emperors of China, its use spread gradually through Chinese culture both geographically and socially. From there, silken garments began to reach regions throughout Asia. Silk rapidly became a popular luxury fabric in the many areas accessible to Chinese merchants, because of its texture and lustre. Because of the high demand for the fabric, silk was one of the staples of international trade prior to industrialization.

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