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How Mountains Of Worm Cocoons Are Turned Into Expensive Silk In Vietnam | Big Business
Silk craft villages have dotted Vietnam for hundreds of years. They make silk by hand in a tedious 30-step process. Craftspeople feed the silkworms every four hours so they spin brilliantly yellow cocoons. And turning those cocoons into silk is even more delicate work.
In the 2010s, as cheaper, fake silk flooded the market and young textile workers moved to the big cities, this local craft started dying out. But one village turned things around, banding together into one cooperative called HanhSilk.
We head to northern Vietnam to learn how Nam Cao village saved its big business of silk.
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Silkworms Spin Cocoons That Spell Their Own Doom | Deep Look
Those precious silk garments in your closet were made by the caterpillar of a fuzzy white moth – thousands of them. Silkworms spin a cocoon with a single strand of silk up to ten city blocks long. Humans have bred these insects into weaving machines that can no longer survive in the wild.
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The sumptuous silk in your satiny sheets and glamorous gowns comes from humble beginnings – a caterpillar of the dome...
published: 17 May 2022
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How silkworms make silk
Silk production, or sericulture, is the nearly 5000 year old process that supplies the world with its most prized threads.
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published: 20 Nov 2014
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Silkworms life cycle from egg to moth in one minute
Silkworms life cycle from egg to moth in one minute | 4K UHD
We raised a couple hundred silkworms early this summer. We have gone through the entire life cycle of silkworms: silkworm moth coming out of cocoon, moth mating, moth laying eggs, egg hatching, silkworm eating mulberry leaves and growing up, and making cocoon and turning into pupa.
We recorded lots of video clips throughout the entire cycle, this video is very condensed edit about the entire life cycle in one minute.
published: 10 Sep 2021
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How Japanese Farming Million of SilkWorm for silk - Silk cocoon harvest and process in Factory
Japanese silk is silk harvested in Japan. The silk industry was dominant from the 1930s to 1950s, but is less common now. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.The best-known silk is obtained from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm.
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SilkWorm Farm - How Billions of SilkWorm for silk Chinese - Silk Cocoon Harvest Processing Factory
Silk from the farm to the factory. This video will take you into the world of billions of silkworms raised to produce high-quality silk in China. You will witness the detailed process from caring for the silkworms, harvesting the silk cocoons, to the production process in the factory. Through this video, we will gain a deeper understanding of the traditional and modern techniques that have helped China become one of the leading countries in silk production. Don't forget to like and subscribe to not miss out on other fascinating videos!
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published: 03 Apr 2023
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Life Cycle of Silk Moth | How Silk is Made | Silkworm Life Cycle | Video for Kids
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The silkworm is the caterpillar or larva of the Bombyx mori moth. Silk is made by the moth, so it is important that silkworms are fed fresh mulberry leaves during their last three weeks of growth.
Stages of Life Cycle:
Egg
Silkworm
Cocoon
Pupa and
the final stage is Silk Moth
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published: 28 Mar 2021
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This Is Who Dies For Silk #shorts
Who dies for silk? Just 1 pound of silk means 3,000 silkworms die. Learn more at https://www.peta.org/blog/is-silk-vegan/ #shorts
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Earth-baked high-protein silkworm chrysalis, have you ever eaten it?
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published: 18 Sep 2022
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How Mountains Of Worm Cocoons Are Turned Into Expensive Silk In Vietnam | Big Business
Silk craft villages have dotted Vietnam for hundreds of years. They make silk by hand in a tedious 30-step process. Craftspeople feed the silkworms every four h...
Silk craft villages have dotted Vietnam for hundreds of years. They make silk by hand in a tedious 30-step process. Craftspeople feed the silkworms every four hours so they spin brilliantly yellow cocoons. And turning those cocoons into silk is even more delicate work.
In the 2010s, as cheaper, fake silk flooded the market and young textile workers moved to the big cities, this local craft started dying out. But one village turned things around, banding together into one cooperative called HanhSilk.
We head to northern Vietnam to learn how Nam Cao village saved its big business of silk.
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How Mountains Of Worm Cocoons Are Turned Into Expensive Silk In Vietnam | Big Business
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Silk craft villages have dotted Vietnam for hundreds of years. They make silk by hand in a tedious 30-step process. Craftspeople feed the silkworms every four hours so they spin brilliantly yellow cocoons. And turning those cocoons into silk is even more delicate work.
In the 2010s, as cheaper, fake silk flooded the market and young textile workers moved to the big cities, this local craft started dying out. But one village turned things around, banding together into one cooperative called HanhSilk.
We head to northern Vietnam to learn how Nam Cao village saved its big business of silk.
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How Mountains Of Worm Cocoons Are Turned Into Expensive Silk In Vietnam | Big Business
- published: 21 Aug 2022
- views: 4612963
5:14
Silkworms Spin Cocoons That Spell Their Own Doom | Deep Look
Those precious silk garments in your closet were made by the caterpillar of a fuzzy white moth – thousands of them. Silkworms spin a cocoon with a single strand...
Those precious silk garments in your closet were made by the caterpillar of a fuzzy white moth – thousands of them. Silkworms spin a cocoon with a single strand of silk up to ten city blocks long. Humans have bred these insects into weaving machines that can no longer survive in the wild.
SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! https://www.youtube.com/user/kqeddeeplook?sub_confirmation=1
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The sumptuous silk in your satiny sheets and glamorous gowns comes from humble beginnings – a caterpillar of the domesticated silk moth. For almost five thousand years, people have raised silkworms for their unique, shimmering material. In just a few days, these caterpillars produce one fine thread of silk one kilometer long, and intricately weave it into their cocoons.
For most silkworms in captivity, this is where their journey ends. To preserve the integrity of the continuous silk thread in each cocoon, silk farmers kill the pupa inside the chrysalis by boiling, steam, or sun. Then the strands are loosened in hot water and unwound by hand using specialized spinners and silk harvesting tools. This raw silk is then gathered onto large spools and refined into commercially valuable threads. It can take up to 2000 silkworms to make one silk dress.
Today, the silk industry is valued at more than $10 billion globally, but it is more than just a luxury item. Silk is pound-for-pound stronger than steel, and it is now used in medicine to heal bones and tendons. Our five thousand year love affair with this extraordinary material continues to hold silkworms captive -- until we learn to spin silk better than they can.
__
– What other insects produce silk?
Animal-produced silk is actually quite common in the natural world. Spiders (of course), fleas, webspinners, caddisflies and even some ants and bees make silk. But only the silk made by the caterpillar of the domestic silk moth is widely cultivated by humans.
– Are silkworms edible?
Yes! Silkworms are enjoyed as a nutritious snack in many countries, including Thailand, Vietnam, China and Madagascar.
– Where do wild silk moths live?
Domestic silk moths (Bombyx mori) can’t survive in the wild without help from humans, but their cousins – the wild silk moth (Bombyx mandarina) can be found in Asia, in countries like China, Korea and Japan.
---+ More great Deep Look episodes:
The Curious Webspinner Insect Knits a Cozy Home
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Is a Spider's Web a Part of Its Mind?
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#silkworm #silkmoth #deeplook
https://wn.com/Silkworms_Spin_Cocoons_That_Spell_Their_Own_Doom_|_Deep_Look
Those precious silk garments in your closet were made by the caterpillar of a fuzzy white moth – thousands of them. Silkworms spin a cocoon with a single strand of silk up to ten city blocks long. Humans have bred these insects into weaving machines that can no longer survive in the wild.
SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! https://www.youtube.com/user/kqeddeeplook?sub_confirmation=1
Please join our community on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/deeplook
DEEP LOOK is an ultra-HD (4K) short video series created by KQED San Francisco and presented by PBS Digital Studios. See the unseen at the very edge of our visible world. Explore big scientific mysteries by going incredibly small.
—
The sumptuous silk in your satiny sheets and glamorous gowns comes from humble beginnings – a caterpillar of the domesticated silk moth. For almost five thousand years, people have raised silkworms for their unique, shimmering material. In just a few days, these caterpillars produce one fine thread of silk one kilometer long, and intricately weave it into their cocoons.
For most silkworms in captivity, this is where their journey ends. To preserve the integrity of the continuous silk thread in each cocoon, silk farmers kill the pupa inside the chrysalis by boiling, steam, or sun. Then the strands are loosened in hot water and unwound by hand using specialized spinners and silk harvesting tools. This raw silk is then gathered onto large spools and refined into commercially valuable threads. It can take up to 2000 silkworms to make one silk dress.
Today, the silk industry is valued at more than $10 billion globally, but it is more than just a luxury item. Silk is pound-for-pound stronger than steel, and it is now used in medicine to heal bones and tendons. Our five thousand year love affair with this extraordinary material continues to hold silkworms captive -- until we learn to spin silk better than they can.
__
– What other insects produce silk?
Animal-produced silk is actually quite common in the natural world. Spiders (of course), fleas, webspinners, caddisflies and even some ants and bees make silk. But only the silk made by the caterpillar of the domestic silk moth is widely cultivated by humans.
– Are silkworms edible?
Yes! Silkworms are enjoyed as a nutritious snack in many countries, including Thailand, Vietnam, China and Madagascar.
– Where do wild silk moths live?
Domestic silk moths (Bombyx mori) can’t survive in the wild without help from humans, but their cousins – the wild silk moth (Bombyx mandarina) can be found in Asia, in countries like China, Korea and Japan.
---+ More great Deep Look episodes:
The Curious Webspinner Insect Knits a Cozy Home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_JP3RbJ8zk
Is a Spider's Web a Part of Its Mind?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpwkgMX4IlQ
---+ Shoutout!
🏆Congratulations🏆 to the first 5 (well, 6, we missed R Alan!) fans on our Deep Look Community Tab to correctly answer our GIF challenge!
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TheWhiteScatterbug
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Companion Cube
Mark Jobes
Blanca Vides
Kevin Judge
Jana Brenning
Aurora
monoirre
Roberta K Wright
Anastasia Grinkevic
Titania Juang
Supernovabetty
Syniurge
Carrie Mukaida
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El Samuels
Jellyman
Cristen Rasmussen
Scott Faunce
Mehdi
Nicky Orino
Kristy Freeman
Noreen Herrington
Cindy McGill
Sonia Tanlimco
Kelly Hong
SueEllen McCann
Nicolette Ray
Caitlin McDonough
Laurel Przybylski
Louis O'Neill
Shelley Pearson Cranshaw
Robert Amling
Misia Clive
吳怡彰
Jeremiah Sullivan
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Levi Cai
Silvan
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Funding for Deep Look is provided in part by PBS Digital Studios. Deep Look is a project of KQED Science, the largest science and environment reporting unit in California. KQED Science is supported by the Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, Campaign 21 and the members of KQED.
#silkworm #silkmoth #deeplook
- published: 17 May 2022
- views: 1660611
1:43
How silkworms make silk
Silk production, or sericulture, is the nearly 5000 year old process that supplies the world with its most prized threads.
Subscribe to our channel! http://www...
Silk production, or sericulture, is the nearly 5000 year old process that supplies the world with its most prized threads.
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Silk production, or sericulture, is the nearly 5000 year old process that supplies the world with its most prized threads.
Subscribe to our channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=voxdotcom
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- published: 20 Nov 2014
- views: 1516886
1:10
Silkworms life cycle from egg to moth in one minute
Silkworms life cycle from egg to moth in one minute | 4K UHD
We raised a couple hundred silkworms early this summer. We have gone through the entire life cycle...
Silkworms life cycle from egg to moth in one minute | 4K UHD
We raised a couple hundred silkworms early this summer. We have gone through the entire life cycle of silkworms: silkworm moth coming out of cocoon, moth mating, moth laying eggs, egg hatching, silkworm eating mulberry leaves and growing up, and making cocoon and turning into pupa.
We recorded lots of video clips throughout the entire cycle, this video is very condensed edit about the entire life cycle in one minute.
https://wn.com/Silkworms_Life_Cycle_From_Egg_To_Moth_In_One_Minute
Silkworms life cycle from egg to moth in one minute | 4K UHD
We raised a couple hundred silkworms early this summer. We have gone through the entire life cycle of silkworms: silkworm moth coming out of cocoon, moth mating, moth laying eggs, egg hatching, silkworm eating mulberry leaves and growing up, and making cocoon and turning into pupa.
We recorded lots of video clips throughout the entire cycle, this video is very condensed edit about the entire life cycle in one minute.
- published: 10 Sep 2021
- views: 60151
11:33
How Japanese Farming Million of SilkWorm for silk - Silk cocoon harvest and process in Factory
Japanese silk is silk harvested in Japan. The silk industry was dominant from the 1930s to 1950s, but is less common now. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some ...
Japanese silk is silk harvested in Japan. The silk industry was dominant from the 1930s to 1950s, but is less common now. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.The best-known silk is obtained from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm.
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Japanese silk is silk harvested in Japan. The silk industry was dominant from the 1930s to 1950s, but is less common now. Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.The best-known silk is obtained from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm.
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- published: 12 Oct 2022
- views: 28358340
16:15
SilkWorm Farm - How Billions of SilkWorm for silk Chinese - Silk Cocoon Harvest Processing Factory
Silk from the farm to the factory. This video will take you into the world of billions of silkworms raised to produce high-quality silk in China. You will witne...
Silk from the farm to the factory. This video will take you into the world of billions of silkworms raised to produce high-quality silk in China. You will witness the detailed process from caring for the silkworms, harvesting the silk cocoons, to the production process in the factory. Through this video, we will gain a deeper understanding of the traditional and modern techniques that have helped China become one of the leading countries in silk production. Don't forget to like and subscribe to not miss out on other fascinating videos!
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Silk from the farm to the factory. This video will take you into the world of billions of silkworms raised to produce high-quality silk in China. You will witness the detailed process from caring for the silkworms, harvesting the silk cocoons, to the production process in the factory. Through this video, we will gain a deeper understanding of the traditional and modern techniques that have helped China become one of the leading countries in silk production. Don't forget to like and subscribe to not miss out on other fascinating videos!
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#SilkWormFarm #SilkWormharvesting #SilkProcessing
- published: 30 Jun 2024
- views: 3222768
1:00
Amazing Silk Preparation Complete Process Using Silkworm #shorts
SILK PEPERATION: Khargram, Murshidabad, West Bengal (India)
Hope You Guyz Enjoyed This Video Make Sure You Subscribe Our YouTube Channel Thank You.
Subscribe...
SILK PEPERATION: Khargram, Murshidabad, West Bengal (India)
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- published: 03 Apr 2023
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Life Cycle of Silk Moth | How Silk is Made | Silkworm Life Cycle | Video for Kids
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The silkworm is the cat...
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The silkworm is the caterpillar or larva of the Bombyx mori moth. Silk is made by the moth, so it is important that silkworms are fed fresh mulberry leaves during their last three weeks of growth.
Stages of Life Cycle:
Egg
Silkworm
Cocoon
Pupa and
the final stage is Silk Moth
Let's Learn about the stages of Silk Moth's Life Cycle and Silk Production with this video.
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#silkproduction #silk #moth #worm #stagesoflifecycle #sericulture
The silkworm is the caterpillar or larva of the Bombyx mori moth. Silk is made by the moth, so it is important that silkworms are fed fresh mulberry leaves during their last three weeks of growth.
Stages of Life Cycle:
Egg
Silkworm
Cocoon
Pupa and
the final stage is Silk Moth
Let's Learn about the stages of Silk Moth's Life Cycle and Silk Production with this video.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningjunction
Thanks for watching
- published: 28 Mar 2021
- views: 292259
0:32
This Is Who Dies For Silk #shorts
Who dies for silk? Just 1 pound of silk means 3,000 silkworms die. Learn more at https://www.peta.org/blog/is-silk-vegan/ #shorts
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Who dies for silk? Just 1 pound of silk means 3,000 silkworms die. Learn more at https://www.peta.org/blog/is-silk-vegan/ #shorts
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- published: 18 Aug 2022
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Earth-baked high-protein silkworm chrysalis, have you ever eaten it?
I firmly believe in respecting and protecting animals, and all the ingredients in the video are obtained in compliance with relevant ethical and legal guideline...
I firmly believe in respecting and protecting animals, and all the ingredients in the video are obtained in compliance with relevant ethical and legal guidelines. #ASMR#Tik Tok#FYP
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I firmly believe in respecting and protecting animals, and all the ingredients in the video are obtained in compliance with relevant ethical and legal guidelines. #ASMR#Tik Tok#FYP
hello! Hello everyone, I'm Eater Straw Hat!
Today I officially entered the YouTube platform!
This is the only official account, others are pirated!
You can follow me if you like!
#eat broadcast#food#food straw hat brother#dark food#challenge
- published: 18 Sep 2022
- views: 32218060