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Silk, the epitome of elegance and luxury, has a rich history that spans across continents and centuries

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Silk Collection: Advert for Gorringes womens clothing 1928
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Silk Collection: Advert for Morley silk stockings 1931
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Silk Collection: EXPL2A-00146
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Silk Collection: Thomas Day (oil on canvas)
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Silk Collection: Portrait of an imperial censor and his wife, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Silk Collection: Advert for Stockings by Bear Brand 1933
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Silk Collection: Advert for Courtaulds Rayons 1936
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Silk Collection: CRESQUES, Jafuda (1350-1410); CRESQUES, Abraham
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Silk Collection: Pair of Luna Silk Moth of North American photographed Sammamish, Washington
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Silk Collection: Humorous pictures showing the Chinese mode of transportation
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Silk Collection: Pucci outfit, 1965
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Silk Collection: Japanese women musicians
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Silk Collection: Japanese poet under a cherry tree
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Silk Collection: Crokett - Le Jongleur Humoriste
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Silk Collection: Violin accesories, Wurlitzer
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Silk Collection: Caravan to Peshawar
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Silk Collection: Trabzon, Turkey - View from Poz-tepe
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Silk Collection: Peter Jones, London
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Silk Collection: Life Cycle of Silk Worm
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Silk Collection: Thomas Lombes / Silk Mill
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Silk Collection: Silk Topper & Crop 1824
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Silk Collection: Breakfast in Bed 1930S
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Silk Collection: Landscape with Gibbons and Cranes, Qing dynasty, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
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Silk Collection: Woman in ball gown of coral taffeta with silk ruffles
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Silk Collection: From silkworm to silk stocking - British Empire Exhibition
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Silk Collection: Advert for Gorringes womens bathing dresses & capes 1924
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Silk Collection: United Kingdom - Order of the Garter - Three plates: Top
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Silk Collection: The Marquise de Pezay, and the Marquise de Rougewith Her Sons Alexis and Adrien
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Silk Collection: Fish in a Whirlpool, ca. 1887. Creator: Kawanabe Kyosai
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Silk Collection: Advert for Gorringes womens underwear 1927
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Silk Collection: Exotic dancer / performer - Italy
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Silk Collection: Green Coat & Cane 1807
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Silk Collection: Young Burmese girl, c. 1875 (albumen print) (b / w photo)
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Silk Collection: LIU BEI (161-223). Also known as Xuande
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Silk Collection: Alec ( Sir Affable ) Knowles - Theatrical Journalist
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Silk Collection: Packing Parachutes at US Air Fields, San Antonio, Texas, USA
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Silk Collection: Ippen Shonen, a traveling Buddhist priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies
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Silk Collection: Cardinale family making silk flowers. Father wears a cast. D
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Silk Collection: A Young Girl and her favourite horse
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Silk Collection: Mother of the Bride fashion by drawn by Barbara Hulanicki
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Silk Collection: Turpins Last Ride / Silk
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Silk Collection: Spring fashion from The Tatler, by Gordon Conway
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Silk Collection: Paris fashions for November, 1864
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Silk Collection: Silk Worker in Burnley
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Silk Collection: 1869 / Gladstone / Peerages
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Silk Collection: Tartan Accessories 1902
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Silk Collection: Grey Top Frock 1909


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Silk, the epitome of elegance and luxury, has a rich history that spans across continents and centuries. From the Map of the Empire of King Alexander the Great to The Royal Bride, it has adorned royalty throughout time, symbolizing opulence and refinement. In Fashions for 1954, silk took center stage as it draped gracefully on women with impeccable style. Just like a Twenties flapper girl sitting at a cocktail bar exuding confidence and allure, silk dresses accentuated their every move. The timeless beauty was captured in Reading Aloud by Albert Joseph Moore in 1884. Its delicate threads whispered stories from generations past while Working drawings by William Morris showcased intricate patterns woven into this luxurious fabric. Fred Archer's mastery behind the lens immortalized Burmese women donning their native attire made from vibrant silks. Their colorful garments reflected their culture's vibrancy and traditions. A red-headed girl seated in a sheer red dress evoked passion and sensuality through her choice of clothing. Silk clung to her curves like second skin, leaving little to the imagination but everything to desire. As Aphra Farquhar walked down the aisle wearing her wedding dress designed by Worth, all eyes were captivated by its ethereal beauty. Silk cascaded around her like a cloud of pure enchantment as she embarked on her journey towards eternal love. Good Morning. David Wright's artwork depicted an elegant woman wrapped in silk sheets as she greeted each day with grace and poise. The softness against her skin mirrored the gentle embrace of morning light. Even historical figures such as Henry Fiennes Pelham Clinton (1750-1778), Earl of Lincoln - Gainsborough Dupont recognized silk's allure when they chose it for their portraits. It became synonymous with power and prestige during those times. Silk is not merely a fabric; it embodies artistry, craftsmanship, and sophistication that transcends time.