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  2. Silk waste - Wikipedia

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    The silk-waste spinner receives the silk in quite a different form: merely the raw material, packed in bales of various sizes and weights, the contents being a much-tangled mass of all lengths of fibre mixed with much foreign matter, such as ends of straws, twigs, leaves, worms and chrysalis. It is the spinner's business to straighten out these ...

  3. Bourette - Wikipedia

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    Silk waste has many copious names whereas Floss is a general name for silk waste. Other names are 'Schappe' or 'echappe.' [3] "Schapping" is a step of silk production of fermentation at low temperature for softening the gum. [4] Schappe is one of the made products from Silk waste/Floss. [3]

  4. Noil - Wikipedia

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    Silk noil is also called "raw silk", although this is a misnomer. Silk noil may also be made from the short fibres taken from silkworm cocoons – either fibres that are naturally shorter or fibres broken by emerging silk moths. Rather than the continuous filament length of silk, shorter fibers are silk noil, which has a slightly rough texture.

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    They reduce waste and promote a more sustainable, long-term approach to home decor. Related: What Is Slow Decorating? The Sustainable Home Trend with Timeless Style

  6. Thai silk - Wikipedia

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    Based on Anna Harriette Leonowens's record, Siam were also the exporters of cotton, silk, and raw silk. [7]: 290, 294 However, silk produced on the Khorat Plateau was generally only used for private consumption, with the Thai court preferring to purchase Chinese silk imports. There was an attempt in the early 20th century to develop the native ...

  7. Scouring (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Silk is an animal fiber it consists 70–80% fibroin and 20–30% sericin (the gum coating the fibres). It carries impurities like dirt, oils, fats and sericin. The purpose of silk scouring is to remove the coloring matter and the gum that is a sticky substance which envelops the silk yarn. The process is also called ''degumming''.

  8. Silk - Wikipedia

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    This led to a demand for silk from China and Japan, where as late as the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Japanese exports competed directly with Chinese in the international market in such low value-added, labor-intensive products as raw silk. Between 1850 and 1930, raw silk ranked as the leading export for both countries, accounting ...

  9. 15 over-the-top examples of wealth and luxury I saw on my ...

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    At the very top of Billionaire Mountain, I stopped at The Peak House, a 22,000-square-foot estate that sold for $40 million in 2022. The Peak House is the highest residence on Red Mountain and ...