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Four hanks of silk, Old Silk Mill, Derby

Four hanks of silk, as seen at the Old Silk Mill, Derby -- Bengal, Italian, Persian and Broussa. Date: 1843

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1840s 1843 Bengal Derby Manufacture Manufacturing Mill Persian Process Silk Hanks


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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")

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In this image from the Old Silk Mill in Derby, England, dating back to 1843, we find ourselves transported to the heart of the Victorian era's industrial revolution. Four hanks of silk, each representing distinct origins - Bengal, Italy, Persia, and Broussa - are meticulously arranged on a wooden table. The table, surrounded by large windows that let in ample natural light, is situated amidst the hum of the mill's machinery. The Old Silk Mill, a pioneering establishment in the English silk industry, was renowned for its production of high-quality silk. The mill's workers, both men and women, were skilled artisans who transformed raw silk into finished products through a labor-intensive process. The intricate and time-consuming steps involved in silk production, from reeling to weaving and dyeing, were a testament to the dedication and expertise of the workforce. The silk hanks in the photograph, each with its unique character, are a reflection of the global reach of the silk trade during the 1840s. Bengal silk, known for its sheen and softness, was sourced from India, while Italian silk boasted a lustrous finish and a rich, vibrant color palette. Persian silk, with its intricate patterns and delicate weaves, was a prized commodity from the East, and Broussa silk, originating from modern-day Turkey, was renowned for its strength and durability. This evocative image offers a glimpse into the early days of the English silk industry, a period marked by innovation, craftsmanship, and global connections. The Old Silk Mill in Derby stands as a testament to the industry's rich history and the enduring allure of silk, a fabric that continues to captivate us with its beauty and versatility.

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