When Michelle and I visited Shanghai in 2017, we visited a silk store and factory. The Chinese people have been using silk for at least 5000 years. It was quite interesting.
The silk worm is actually the caterpillar of the Bombyx mori moth. Silkworms eat mulberry leaves, and were once native to northern China.
To extract the silk, the cocoons are tossed into boiling water and then unraveled using machines.
Here you can see the different stages the silk worm will go through.
These machines unravel the cocoons.
A pile of silk that is mostly tangled can be stretched and used as a stuffing for pillows and comforters.
Michelle and I took a month to travel across Japan and China last May (2017). It was epic! Follow me, @slickwilly and Michelle, @curiouser for posts about our travel adventures!
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Excellent review, my friend and I heard about Chinese silk, but how make it in China, you showed it to me today! Thank you @slickwilly
Oh yes @slickwilly, a very interesting history of silk production and this is an amazing process!
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This was an incredible experience for all the readers thanks for sharing it : )