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Silk – Interactive Generative Art
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Silk - Wikipedia
The shimmery appearance of silk is due to the triangular prism -like structure of the silk fiber, which causes silk cloth to refract incoming light at different angles, thus producing different colors.
Silk Fiber Guide: Production, Properties, Uses & Care Tips
Silk is a protein fiber of insect origin, being produced as a fine filament of long length from the body fluid of the silkworm. The silkworms eat only the leaves of the mulberry tree. Silk is a polypeptide, formed from four different amino acids, which give the fiber its protein-based strength and unique hand. Silk fibers are relatively stiff and show good to excellent recovery from ...
Silk | Definition & History | Britannica
The origin of silk production and weaving is ancient and clouded in legend. The industry undoubtedly began in China, where, according to native record, it existed from sometime before the middle of the 3rd millennium bce.
Amazon Silk - Web Browser - App on Amazon Appstore
Amazon’s web browser is on the big screen. Go to your favourite websites to watch videos, view live events, socialise and shop. Easily control videos and music with Alexa or your Fire TV remote. Silk presents the web in full screen for an immersive experience that's comfortable from your sofa.
Silk - New World Encyclopedia
Silk is a fine, soft and yet strong proteinaceous fiber that is naturally produced by certain arthropods, and with some forms, particularly that produced by the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori, woven into important and luxurious textiles.
37 Types of Silk: How to Choose the Best For Sewing
Learn all about the different types of silk fabric - the most common silk types, fibers, country of origin, and how silk is made.
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