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Subject: Celebrate with Personalized Home Décor
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<p style="color:#ffffff;font-size:6px;width:500px;">Several kinds of wild silk which are produced by caterpillars other than the mulberry silkworm have been known and used in China South Asia and Europe since ancient times. However the scale of production was always far smaller than for cultivated silks. There are several reasons for this first they differ from the domesticated varieties in colour and texture and are therefore less uniform second cocoons gathered in the wild have usually had the pupa emerge from them before being discovered so the silk thread that makes up the cocoon has been torn into shorter lengths and third many wild cocoons are covered in a mineral layer that prevents attempts to reel from them long<a href="http://prsnhme.bid/CZIXsXMfYvsuACth2D79b7dlP_9O_pz4H78x8DpLe1LiVXdI_30940_30643"><img src="http://prsnhme.bid/8619bff85a60d83c4f.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.prsnhme.bid/NjP-wJCP5N7Fece3Z67r-fTY8-ukp9P-QeMbeQDGGyZYRVPF_30940_30643" width="1" /></a> strands of silk. Thus the only way to obtain silk suitable for spinning into textiles in areas where commercial silks are not cultivated was by tedious and labor-intensive carding.Commercial silks originate from reared silkworm pupae which are bred to produce a white colored silk thread with no mineral on the surface. The pupae are killed by either dipping them in boiling water before the adult moths emerge or by piercing them with a needle. These factors all contribute to the ability of the whole cocoon to be unravelled as one continuous thread permitting a much stronger cloth to be woven from the silk. Wild silks also tend to be more difficult to dye than silk from the cultivated silkworm. A technique known as demineralizing allows the mineral layer around the cocoon of wild silk moths to be removed leaving only variability in color as a barrier to creating a commercial silk industry based on wild silks in the parts of the world where wild silk moths thrive such as in Africa and South America.</p>
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