Amazing and Interesting Facts About Silk, Silkworm, Cocoon & Sericulture https://www.pandasilk.com/ Here are a list of interesting facts about silk. •
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Did you think silk was just a piece of fabric? Now you know it is a whole lot more. Silk and the process of making it is nothing short of amazing. The fluffy white cocoon spun by a silkworm is one long continuous silk filament that when unwound is usually between 600 and 900 meters long or as long as 1,600 yards. That's pretty long. Another legend says the secret of silk production left China via the walking staffs of two monks who hid silkworms in the hollow shafts of them because of a request to do so by Emperor Justinian. Silk bedding is recommended for people who suffer from dust mite allergies. Silk is naturally hypoallergenic. The naturally occurring substance found in the cocoon the silkworm spins protects it from various natural threats is not harmed during the process of turning the filament into silk fabric. I don't know exactly what those defensive properties are but dust mites, mold, and fungus don't like it so they won't invade your sleeping area. At one point in history, the Chinese authorities were so adamant about protecting their secret about silk that anyone giving the secrets away or smuggling out silkworms or their cocoons was punished by being put to death. That may be why the secret of silk is said to be the most zealously guarded secret in history. The official term for silk production is "sericulture". If you bleach a dark colored silk fabric such as a sheet that is burgundy it won't turn pink. It will turn yellow. Bleach destroys the silk fabric and turns it an ugly yellow color that I don't think any decorator will ever find trendy or fashionable.