PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «WILD SILK»
wild silk
wild
silk
yarn
wallpaper
tussah
quartet
clothing
dragons
fabric
perfume
moths
silks
have
been
known
used
many
countries
from
early
times
although
scale
wildsilkbase
cdfd
antheraea
assama
muga
silkworm
moth
mentioned
literature
widely
distributed
cultured
north
eastern
hand
dyed
yarns
miss
babs
fibers
please
note
also
sell
skeins
with
variable
yardage
this
page
approximate
weight
these
shown
each
natural
fibre
fibres
several
different
groups
currently
produce
larvae
mulberry
bombyx
mori
accounts
knitty
editorial
spring
spelled
tasar
tusseh
tussore
tussar
most
popular
available
type
here
designation
actually
covers
america
history
entomologist
tuskes
collector
james
tuttle
zoologist
michael
collins
having
common
interest
family
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WILD SILK»
Scopri l'uso di
wild silk nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
wild silk e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The
Wild Silk Moths of North America: A Natural History of ...
For the student, researcher, and naturalist, here is practical information on collecting, rearing, and conducting original research. The entire text is referenced to an extensive bibliography.
Merran Faulkner inherits her eccentric uncle's fortune, but there's one condition: as a world-famous explorer, it was his dying wish that she should travel to South America to search for a lost Inca treasure.
3
Global
Silk Industry: A Complete Source Book
There silks are known as 'wild silk', as differentiated from 'cultivated mulberry silk'.
The wild silk moths are abundantly found in remote regions, on hilltops and in
forest interiors in Burma, China, lndia, Korea, equatorial Africa and Southeast ...
4
Tropical
Wild Silk Cocoons of India
In this book emphasis has been given on the types of cocoon, quality and quantum of cocoon production and introduction of improvised seed technology package.
5
Silk, Mohair, Cashmere and Other Luxury Fibres
In addition to silk produced by the domesticated Bombyx mori, there are several
varieties of wild silk that are produced by totally different insects. Wild silk comes
from insects that live in wild or semi-domesticated conditions, notably in India, ...
6
Politische Geschichte (Provinzen und Randvölker: Afrika mit ...
Cf. E. HANDSCHIN, Wild Silk moths, CRev 53 (1946), 1916—1922. 281 In the
nineteenth century it was thought that Coan silk was rewoven Chinese silk, see F.
HIRTH, China, 259—260; IDEM, Ch.St. 1.10—11; W. H. SCHÖPF, Proc.
Hildegard Temporini, Wolfgang Haase, 1982
7
A Text Book of Fibre Science and Technology
Wild silk is another variety of silk obtained from different caterpillars that have not
been domesticated. They are of various kinds. Tassar silk can be obtained from
the genus 'Antheria' or 'Attacus'. Indian tassar silks are obtained from the moth ...
S. P. Mishra (principal of Institute of Textile Technology.), 2000
8
Chemical Technology in the Pre-Treatment Processes of Textiles
Wild silk fabric is more difficult to degum than Mulbery silk. Tussah silk contains
higher quantities of calcium salt. Loss in weight of silk by degumming process is
also accompanied by a loss in strength of approximately 20%. The loss of weight
...
9
The Economic Importance of Insects
Table 2.3 lists the moth species that produce larval silk of commercial quality - B.
mori is entirely cultivated, but the other species may either be reared or may be
sources of 'wild' silk. In India about a dozen species of Lepidoptera are used for ...
Dennis S. Hill, Institute of Biology, 1997
10
Sustainable Fashion and Textiles: Design Journeys
Wild silk is of lower quality than cultivated silk as the moth damages the silk
cocoon as it exits the chrysalis, breaking the single continuous filament. Thus
wild silk yarn and fabric, unlike that from cultivated silk, is made from short
lengths of ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «WILD SILK»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
wild silk nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
A Silk Road To Community Prosperity
The revival of wild silk in one of the world's biodiversity hotspots is helping to protect forest areas by improving the economic situation of local people. By Brian ... «Earth Island Journal, mag 15»
The need for National Muga Day
By forming an NGO, Wild Silk Society in 2005, Saikia and its fellow members have been observing the 19th of May as Muga Day since 2009 for preservation and ... «Assam Tribune, ott 14»
Cumani hoping for smooth as Silk for Sari
Silk Sari will run in Watt's blue and white colours in the £550,000 Group One ... None of So Silk's offspring of Fashion Fund, Wild Silk or Dreamlike seemed to ... «Racinguk.com - pure racing entertainment, ott 14»
Abraham-Thakore choose northeast wild silk for WIFW range
Designer duo David Abraham and Rakesh Thakore selected wild silk from northeast India to create their autumn-winter collection, which they presented at the ... «Times of India, mar 14»
Kalahari Silk Factory in Danger of Closing Down
Springbok is one of 25 women from the Kalahari Wild Silk Manufacturer, a small factory in Leonardville, 134 kilometers from Gobabis. She has come all the way ... «AllAfrica.com, set 13»
Lenan steals the show in NYC with his wild silk
Amid the recent promotion of batik products in New York City, Y.S. Lenan stole the show by offering his wild silk products made from natural and raw silk ... «Jakarta Post, ott 12»
Two donated collections bring wild silks, rare entomology books to …
Michael Ivie displays some of the textiles he recently received from a Texas professor. The fabric was made with the silk produced by wild moths. In front are ... «Montana State University, ago 12»
Madagascar silk industry helps save endangered forests
Sahalandy, a federation of mostly female weavers, is finding eager buyers for scarves woven from the wild silk. After just one go around at the Folk Art Market ... «KUNM, lug 12»
Silk Production Takes a Walk on the Wild Side
Because the textures and colors of wild silks differ from those of silk produced by domesticated worms, wild silk could be highly valued by the fashion industry, ... «New York Times, mag 11»
Isoude: Gorgeous Green Fashion That's Built to Last (Slideshow)
Working primarily in silk and wild silk, organic cotton, wool, and hemp-silk, Brierley hand dyes the textiles she uses with natural dyes she prepares herself, ... «Treehugger, set 09»