kinu
Kinu, also known as silk, is a natural protein fiber produced by certain insect larvae, most notably those of the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori. The production of silk involves a process called sericulture, where silkworms are raised and their cocoons harvested. The silk filament is then extracted from the cocoon, typically by boiling the cocoons to soften the sericin, a gum that holds the fibers together, and then unwinding the continuous filament.
Silk is renowned for its lustrous appearance, soft texture, and remarkable strength. Its unique molecular structure,