Silkworm Collection
Silkworms, the tiny creatures that have fascinated humans for centuries
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Silkworms, the tiny creatures that have fascinated humans for centuries. From the oak silkworm depicted in an engraving from 1855 to the silk moth and silkworm Bombyx mori feasting on mulberry leaves, their journey is truly remarkable. The Yodgorlik silk factory in Margilan, Uzbekistan showcases the intricate process of silk production, as captured in a wood engraving published in 1877. A close-up shot of a silkworm at this very factory reveals its delicate beauty. In Myanmar's hills, these little creatures find solace amidst poppies, creating a captivating image that speaks volumes about nature's harmony. Meanwhile, Hoi An in Vietnam offers a unique culinary experience with its delectable silkworm salad – a fusion of flavors and cultures at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Madagascan silk moth takes center stage with its mesmerizing eyespot on wing showcasing hair-like scales. This close-up shot highlights the intricacies of nature's design. Traveling back through time, we encounter historical works such as Karel van Mallery's "The Introduction of the Silkworm" from ca. 1595. These plates depict everything from title pages to illustrations capturing the incubation eggs. Silk has woven itself into our history and culture since ancient times; it continues to be admired for its elegance and versatility today.