Illustration of workers unravelling the cocoons of silk moths (Bombyx mori). Silk is made from the cocoons spun for the pupae of the silk moth. The moth is native to China, where silk has been produced for at least 5000 years. Illustration from Les boutiques de Paris by Eugene Muller, Paris (1882).
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