Production of silk, wood engraving, published in 1869 - stock illustration
The production of silk originated in China in the Neolithic period, although it would eventually reach other places of the world. I) Silk spinning (or Filanda); II-IV) Raw silk; V) A to spin a cocoon around itself caterpillar (top) and a finished cocoon (below); VI) The pupa taken out of the cocoon; VII) The adult caterpillar; VIII) Female silk moth laying eggs; IX-X) Caterpillars in their first state on mulberry leaves. Explanations in German. Wood engraving, published in 1869.

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