Friday, February 11, 2011

Why is Silk so Valuble?

Why is silk so valuble? Silk is very valuble because only certain people have the abillity to make things out of silk. Did you know that silk is so valuble to china that anyone who trys to smuggle cacoon out of china would of been exicuted (note: that exacution was back in ancient china). Now adays if people do this they would probably end up in jail. Silk is VERY expensive, most people back in ancient china probably could not afford silk. Silk is an exrutiating long procces first you have to feed the silk worm on a raw diet of only mullberry leafes. Then you have to wait 3 to 4 weeks for it to make  a cacoon. Then you have to make the piece of clothing or other material you choose to make.







Thursday, February 10, 2011

What is Silk Made From?

What is silk made from? People in Ancient China got silk from the silk worm. The silk worm would be fed on a diet of mulberry leafes (man I hate to be that worm!). Then the silk worm would cacoon it. This tool about 3 to 4 weeks for the worm to make its coccoon, after that someone would throw the cacoon into HOT water and the cacoon would spin out silk. Making silk perfectly is a skill that only a few know. Silk can be dyed into bright colors, and is sold. The silk is even transported along the Silk Road. If your silk clothes were dark that ment that they were fancy clothes, if your clothes were light then that ment they were every day clothes.

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How was Silk Important to Ancient China?

Look at your clothing tag, Chnaces are that your Hollister jeans or Hot Topic shirt are mad of cotten or pollyfiber. But in ancient china people used silk for there clothing.
Silk is verry important to china. Some of the main reasons silk was important to Ancient China was in the cold winter people used silk to make warm coats and shoes, if you were rich enough to afford any of this then you could by coats and shoes for your entire family.Silk alsowas important because china sold silk to people from other parts of the country or world, thus, people who sold silk made a "quick buck ".