Mulberry trees are cultivated for their nutrient-rich leaves, which are essential for feeding silkworms. After harvesting, the leaves are used to rear silkworms, which are fed increasingly larger leaves until they mature and spin cocoons. These cocoons are sorted, and silk threads are extracted either manually or with machines, followed by dyeing and twisting to create durable yarn. Finally, the silk threads are woven into fabric using precise, automated weaving machines, producing the final silk product ready for market.
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