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Silk, jacquard, brocade, Charmeuse, Crepe, Chiffon, China Silk, Doupioni, Faille, Matelasse, Georgette. fabric. Fabrics. Search. Sources. Specialty Fabrics. Fibers. Designer. (more...)
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silk definition of silk in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
silk, fine, horny, translucent, yellowish fiber produced by the silkworm in making its cocoon and covered with sericin, a protein. Many varieties of silk-spinning worms and insects ... (more...)
famfamfam.com: Silk Icons
Open source silk icons at famfamfam.com ... Silk Icons ?Silk? is a smooth, free icon set, containing over 700 16-by-16 pixel icons in strokably-soft PNG format. (more...)
Silk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Silk is a natural protein fibre, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The best-known type of silk is obtained from cocoons made by the larvae of the mulberry silkworm ... (more...)
WinterSilks: Silk long underwear, clothing and accessories for winter ...
WinterSilks offers quality silk clothing, long johns, underwear and accessories. Experience the natural comfort and luxury of silk. Order online, through the catalog or by calling ... (more...)
Silk Restaurant
Midtown Atlanta Restaurant, Atlanta Restaurants. Silk, A Midtown Atlanta Restaurant. Silk. The very word evokes sensuality. (more...)
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Silk (2007/I)
Directed by François Girard. With Sei Ashina, Michael Pitt, Tony Vogel. The story of a married silkworm merchant-turned-smuggler in 19th century France traveling to Japan for his ... (more...)
Silk (group) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Career. Silk are perhaps best known for their 1993 #1 single "Freak Me" from their debut album Lose Control. Another hit single from the Lose Control album, "Girl U For Me", helped ... (more...)
Silk Soymilk Home Page
Get more with Silk Soymilk ... Just one sip of smooth, creamy Silk® Soymilk could get you hooked for life ? and that?s great news for your body. (more...)
Silk - LoveToKnow 1911
SILK, a fibrous substance produced by many insects, principally in the form of a cocoon or covering within which the creatures are enclosed and protected during the period of their ... (more...)