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    House Beautiful editors tested the best silk pillowcases you can buy, from brands like Lunya to Slip, and gave their honest reviews about the products. We Put These Popular Silk Pillowcases to the ...

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    Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, the caterpillar of the domestic silkmoth is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm.

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    The Whitehall Street Retail Historic District is a historic district in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The district is centered on Peachtree Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and includes Broad, Forsyth, and Mitchell Streets. [1] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.

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    Silk is an American R&B group, formed in 1989 in Atlanta, Georgia. They are best known for their 1993 hit single, " Freak Me ", which reached number-one on the US Billboard Hot 100 . Career

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  9. Muslin - Wikipedia

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    It was a major trading center for muslin and silk and a trading post (kuthi) of various European merchants. In 1670 AD, Streynsham Master mention that muslin was produced at Malda, Shantipur, Hooghly etc. Advaitacharya Goswami's Shantipur Parichaẏa , Volume II mentions that the East India Company purchased £150,000 worth of muslin annually ...