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Silk is a [[clothing]] material that is fairly rare, and provides for some elegant clothing articles. Creating clothing using silk is a labour intensive process, although the finished goods are worth the time.
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'''Silk''' can mean:
  
==Silk Cocoons==
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*[[Silk cocoons]]
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*[[Silk yarn]]
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*[[Silk cloth]]
  
The raw good used to create the final product of the silk cloth are [[silk cocoons]]. There is no tool or machine to increase the collection rate of silk.
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Silk is a [[clothing]] material that is fairly rare, and provides for some elegant clothing articles. Creating clothing using silk is a labour intensive process, although the finished goods are worth the time.
  
 
==Spinning the Yarn==
 
==Spinning the Yarn==
  
You need a [[spindle]] to spin silk cocoons into silk yarn.
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You need a [[spindle]] to spin [[silk cocoons]], the raw good, into [[silk yarn]].
  
 
==Weaving the Cloth==
 
==Weaving the Cloth==
  
You need a [[loom]] to create silk cloth out of silk yarn. With silk cloth, you can create silk [[clothing]]
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You need a [[loom]] to create [[silk cloth]] out of [[silk yarn]]. With [[silk cloth]], you can create silk [[clothing]].
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Silk can mean:

Silk is a clothing material that is fairly rare, and provides for some elegant clothing articles. Creating clothing using silk is a labour intensive process, although the finished goods are worth the time.

Spinning the Yarn

You need a spindle to spin silk cocoons, the raw good, into silk yarn.

Weaving the Cloth

You need a loom to create silk cloth out of silk yarn. With silk cloth, you can create silk clothing.

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