Pratiyogita kiran English by kiran prakashan delhi Published this article page no 41 India is the only source of tussar silk that comes from the Antheria Assamia moth which feeds on the leaves of the Som and Wali trees. Tussar silk has a coarse uneven texture and a slightly yellowish brown colour. Since it is less strong in texture and cannot be refined it does not have the same sheen or fineness as mulberry silk. Women weavers of Assam make their traditional meklachador costumes with golden moga and eri silk which come from worms that feed on Ashoka and castor leaves rather than mulberry leaves. It is spun from the fleece of animals. Sheep wool is the most common but in India goat wool camel hair and ibex hair is also used. In North India the angora rabbit is bred for its fine long very soft and silky hair. Its warmth tensile strength and resistance to fire give this wool its special quality pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine free download.
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