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Thank you for your nice comments.

Silk has been woven into many different fabrics.
Cultivated silks come from the cocoons of mulberry silkworms. The silkworms are carefully tended and fed only mulberry leaves. Large quantities of cocoons are needed to manufacture even the smallest silk item.

Silk is a lovely and versatile fabric, and totally organic.

Love,
yoko

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