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Where Does Silk Come From

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Everyone knows that silk bed sheet is made of silk, but do you know where silk comes from? Keep reading.

Silk is a natural protein fiber that is produced by silkworms, the larvae of silk moths. These silkworms primarily feed on the leaves of the mulberry tree, which is why silk is often referred to as “mulberry silk.” The silk fiber is produced by the silkworms to create a cocoon for themselves in preparation for their transformation into moths.

The silk production process begins when female silk moths lay their eggs. These eggs hatch into tiny silkworms, which are then fed a strict diet of mulberry leaves. As the silkworms grow, they begin to produce silk fibers, which they use to create a cocoon around themselves.

Once the silkworms have completed their cocoon, the cocoons are collected and carefully processed to extract the silk fibers. This process involves boiling the cocoons to kill the silkworms inside and loosen the fibers. The fibers are then unwound and spun into silk thread.

There are different types of silk, depending on the type of silkworm and the way in which the silk fibers are processed. Mulberry silk is the most common type of silk, and is considered the highest quality due to its softness, durability, and natural sheen.

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In conclusion, know how your mulberry silk bedding comes, you will know that it does deserve what you paid.