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A fine glossy fiber produced by cultivated silkworms. It is creamy white in its natural state and extremely desirable due to its smooth, flat and flowy nature and also its excellent absorbtion of color.
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A very smooth, fine cloth made from the natural fiber that is produced by a kind of moth.
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Naval The sailor's black silk "handkerchief" worn round the throat, is of far great antiquity than as a sign of mourning for Lord Nelson. Originally it was worn in action either round the brow to prevent sweat running into the eyes, or as a general purpose sweat rage, or as a pad to cushion the body against hard knocks or chafe. ...
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The most expensive and rich wedding dresses fabric; there are several different textures, but most are smooth, glossy and sleek.
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A lustrous, tough, elastic fiber produced by silkworms. Considered a luxury fiber.
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