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Mulberry silk is produced by the bombyx mori silkworm, a cultivated worm which can
no longer live on its own. This type of silk is named after the mulberry tree leaves,
which constitutes it´s only food. Mulberry tree leaves are almost tannin free
therefore this type of silk is particularly white, fine (around 11 microns) and brilliant.
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