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is known as sericulture. although many insects produce silk, only the filament produced by bombyx mori, the mulberry silk moth and a few others in the same genus, is used by the commercial silk industry. gusano de seda / silkworm the "silkworm" is, technically, not a worm but a moth pupa. for the sake
is known as sericulture. although many insects produce silk, only the filament produced by bombyx mori, the mulberry silk moth and a few others in the same genus, is used by the commercial silk industry. gusano de seda / silkworm the "silkworm" is, technically, not a worm but a moth pupa. for the sake...
https://www.textileschool.com/2556/natural-silk-sourcing-usage-and-application/
time for all concerned. they interview authors with good questions, they riff, and they don't ramble on forever (which is my # killer in a podcast). now they have a patreon to help cover their costs and keep them running. they're good to run. tune in, try 'em, and if you like it, donate . for gosh' sake
time for all concerned. they interview authors with good questions, they riff, and they don't ramble on forever (which is my # killer in a podcast). now they have a patreon to help cover their costs and keep them running. they're good to run. tune in, try 'em, and if you like it, donate . for gosh' sake...
https://www.theferrett.com/2015/10/