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tussah

NOUN
  1. oriental moth that produces brownish silk

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  • Wild silk or tussah comes from a wild species of moth, usually the tussah silkworm. HOME COMFORTS
  • Nancy Finn at Chasing Rainbows dyes lovely silk caps and tussah and and and... Spinning Silk Hankies
  • In this reagent also the China silk dissolved, and the Tussah silk as well as the lustra-celluloses underwent no appreciable change. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • The silk produced by the wild worms of China and India is called "tussah" (or "tussur"). Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • Tussah silk, often called shantung, is made from the cocoons of wild tussah silkworms that eat oak and juniper leaves.
  • Tussah silk is similar to shantung, with silk from the wild.
  • Comprised of designer Lika Volkova and sustainable production veteran Alessandro De Vito, SANS pushes the envelope with innovative shapes in sustainable materials such as bamboo, tussah silk and organic cotton and wool. SUSTAINABLE STYLE SUNDAY: SANS Future Forward Fashion | Inhabitat
  • For those of you out there that want to knit with silk, but the tussah is still beyond your eco-reach, for whatever reason, have I got a silk for you. Yearn Worthy Yarn: All Eco Banana Silk (AU)
  • We ask you to send us samples of Tussah Silk and quote best rates.
  • Perfect for traveling due to its wrinkle resistance, tussah is appropriate for garments where shaping is produced by seaming, rather than gathering or pleating.
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