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THE ART OF MAKING SILK
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Rob Waring, National Geographic |
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1424010977 |
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9781424010974 |
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CENGAGE LEARNING, INC |
Pub. date: |
29 July, 2008 |
Pages: |
24 |
Description: |
There is a silk factory in Florence, Italy, where workers use ancient machines to create beautiful silk cloth. Other factories have modernized and use newer machines but the workers here continue to weave silk from machines that are centuries old. How this silk is made? What makes it special? |
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There is a silk factory in Florence, Italy, where workers use ancient machines to create beautiful silk cloth. Other factories have modernized and use newer machines but the workers here continue to weave silk from machines that are centuries old. How this silk is made? What makes it special? |
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Heinle-Cengage ELT |
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