Indian Silk
Indian Silk is a luxurious fabric known for its softness, sheen, and durability. It is produced from the cocoons of silkworms, primarily the Bombyx mori species. India is one of the largest producers of silk in the world, with various regions specializing in different types, such as Tussar, Muga, and Mulberry silk.
The process of making Indian silk involves careful cultivation of silkworms, harvesting cocoons, and spinning the silk threads. Each type of silk has unique characteristics and is often used in traditional garments, such as sarees and dupattas, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of India.