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Tussar Silk – a sign of elegance

March 15, 2019October 7, 2022 Team Arteastic

Tussar (also Tasar or Kosa) silk is generated by the silkworm belonging to the moth genus Antheraea, which mainly thrive on the food plants Asan and Arjun, and not on Mulberry. The rearing are conducted in nature on the trees in Read More …

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