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  1. Aerial silk

    Image AerialShowgirlsTissu2.jpg thumb right Aerial silk performer Aerial silk also known as aerial contortion , aerial ribbons , aerial silks , aerial tissues , fabric , ribbon , or tissu , depending on regional ... to practice. Fabrics Image Aerial silk.jpg thumb right Christianne Flip Sainz of Aerial Angels performing aerial silk at King Richard s Faire, a renaissance faire in Massachusetts. The fabrics ... perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a special fabric. Performers climb the suspended fabric .... Aerial silks may be used to fly through the air, striking poses and figures while flying. Some ... or mixed with rubbing alcohol is employed to help performers maintain their grip. Aerial silks are an incredibly ... many tricks that can be done on a convert 12 to 15 ft m sing on aerial fabric and a few drops require more than 30 feet, but for the most part convert 20 to 30 ft m 0 is best. Rigging Aerial rigging applies to the hanging of aerial silks and hammocks. Aerial silk rigging equipment commonly includes a figure eight descender, rescue eight, ring, or other piece of hardware for holding the silk a ball bearing swivel to keep the silk from twisting and to allow for spinning carabiner s for connecting the silk hardware to the swivel, and for connecting the swivel to a mounting point Footnotes references References http community.simplycircus.com tutorials aerial aerial silks.htm Simply Circus Aerial Silks Resource Page http community.simplycircus.com pdf aerial fabrics faq v1.pdf Simply Circus Aerial Fabrics FAQ for Aerialists PDF, 137 KB http www.silkswiki.com index.php?title Silks Glossary Aerial Silks Visual Glossary http www.firemecca.com t tutsilk.aspx Aerial silk hanging example and tutorial http community.simplycircus.com tutorials aerial aerial arts faq.htm Simply Circus Aerial Arts FAQ http www.fedec.eu resources.1637.html Basic Circus Arts Instruction Manual Chapter .... Brian Dube, 1989. ISBN 0917643003 Carrie Heller. Aerial Circus Training and Safety Manual. National ...   more details



  1. Aerial

    Distinguish Arial Ariel disambiguation Airiel Wiktionary aerial Aerial may refer to Aerial dance move , dance move found in Lindy Hop Aerials skateboarding , type of skateboarding trick Aerial adventure park , ropes course with a recreational purpose Aerial cartwheel or side aerial , gymnastics move performed in acro dance and various martial arts Aerial silk , apparatus used in aerial acrobatics Aerial skiing , discipline of freestyle skiing Aerialist , an acrobat who performs in the air Front aerial , gymnastics move performed in acro dance Aerial was an BBC Two 1991 2001 idents TV ident for BBC Two from 1997 to 2001 Devices Antenna radio also known as an aerial , a transducer that transmits or receives electromagnetic waves Television antenna or TV aerial, an antenna specifically designed for over the air television reception Aerial apparatus , device used for firefighting and rescue Aerial telescope , late 17th century tubeless telescope Aerial work platform , device for positioning workers Music Aerial album Aerial album , album by Kate Bush Aerial Canadian band , 1970s band from Toronto Aerial Swedish band , indie art rock band from Sandviken, Sweden Aerials song Aerials song , song from the album Toxicity by System of a Down See also Aerial photography Aerial bombing of cities Aerial bombing Antenna disambiguation Disambiguation de Aerial ja ...   more details



  1. SILK

    logo File SILK logotype.svg icon iconcaption screenshot caption extension .sil, .SIL mime audio SILK type code uniform type conforms to magic code nowiki SILK n nowiki code owner released Start date ... tools.ietf.org html draft vos silk 02 Internet Draft free url http developer.skype.com silk developer.skype.com silk SILK is an audio compression format and audio codec used by Skype . It is developed by Skype Limited . SILK is a replacement for the SVOPC codec. It has been extended to the Opus codec Opus codec. Details The SILK codec was a separate development branch from SVOPC and it has ... Skype Limited announced that SILK can use a sampling frequency of 8, 12, 16 or 24  kHz and a bit ... size 5 ms look ahead . ref Skype https developer.skype.com silk?action AttachFile&do get&target SILKDataSheet.pdf SILK Data Sheet , Retrieved 2009 09 01 ref The first draft of the SILK Speech Codec ... draft vos silk 00 page 4 SILK Speech Codec draft vos silk 00.txt , Retrieved 2009 09 01 ref There is also ... for SILK Speech and Audio Codec . ref IETF 2009 07 06 http tools.ietf.org html draft spittka silk payload format 00 RTP Payload Format and File Storage Format for SILK Speech and Audio Codec , Retrieved 2009 09 01 ref Usage The stable version of SILK was first introduced in Skype 4.0 Beta 3 for Windows ... 02 04 http saunderslog.com 2009 02 04 skype 40 audio smooth as silk Skype 4.0 audio smooth as SILK , Retrieved 2009 09 01 ref On March 22, 2011 the Steam software Steam game platform started using the SILK ... Licence On March 3, 2009 Skype Limited announced that the SILK codec will be available soon under ... 03 03 http share.skype.com sites en 2009 03 silk now available for free.html SILK, our super wideband audio codec, is now available for free , Retrieved 2009 09 01 ref To request the SILK executable ... name, address, phone, description of how SILK will be used, etc. ref Skype https developer.skype.com silk SILK Super Wideband Audio Codec , Retrieved 2009 09 01 ref Hybrid extension main Opus codec In September ...   more details



  1. T-aerial

    multiple parallel horizontal wires are used, connected together at the center wire. The T aerial ... See also Dipole antenna Longwave Mast radiator References reflist Antenna Types DEFAULTSORT T Aerial ...   more details



  1. Silk

    About a natural fiber and the textile woven from it other uses Silk disambiguation File Meyers b14 s0826a.jpg thumb Four of the most important domesticated silk worms, together with their adult moth forms, Meyers Konversations Lexikon 1885 1892 Silk is a natural protein fiber , some forms of which can be weaving woven into textile s. The best known type of silk is obtained from the Cocoon silk cocoon ... appearance of silk is due to the triangular prism optics prism like structure of the silk fiber, which allows silk cloth to refract incoming light at different angle s, thus producing different colors. Silks are produced by several other insects, but generally only the silk of moth caterpillars ... 171 88 cite journal author Sutherland TD, Young JH, Weisman S, Hayashi CY, Merritt DJ title Insect silk ... metamorphosis , but some adult insects such as webspinner s produce silk, and some insects such as Gryllacrididae raspy crickets produce silk throughout their lives. ref cite journal author Walker AA, Weisman S, Church JS, Merritt DJ, Mudie ST, Sutherland TD. year 2012 title Silk from Crickets ... url http www.plosone.org article info 3Adoi 2F10.1371 2Fjournal.pone.0030408 s5 ref Silk production ... S, Hayashi CY, Merritt DJ 2010 171 88 Other types of arthropod produce silk, most notably various arachnid s such as spider s see spider silk . History Main History of silk Wild silk File Silk from Mawangdui 2.jpg thumb right Woven silk textile from tomb no 1. at Mawangdui in Changsha , Hunan province ..., ink and color on silk. A variety of wild silk s, produced by caterpillar s other than the mulberry ... emerge from them before being discovered so the silk thread that makes up the cocoon has been torn into shorter ... to reel from them long strands of silk. ref cite news title Silk Production Takes a Walk on the Wild ... way to obtain silk suitable for spinning into textiles in areas where commercial silks are not cultivated ... which are bred to produce a white colored silk thread with no mineral on the surface. The pupae ...   more details



  1. Aerial acrobatics

    Aerial acrobatics may refer to Acrobatics with Airplanes Aerobatics Acrobatics on Trapeze , Aerial silk Tissue , Aerial hoop Ring , Rope, Corde Lisse disambig ...   more details



  1. Silk (disambiguation)

    Silk is a natural fibre and a textile woven from it. Silk or Silks may also refer to TOCRight Computing Silk web browser or Amazon Silk Silk codec , an audio compression technology Film and television Silk 2006 film Silk 2006 film , a Taiwan horror film Silk 2007 film Silk 2007 film , a drama starring Keira Knightley, based on Alessandro Baricco s novel Silk TV series Silk TV series , a TV series about British barristers competing for the rank of Queen s Counsel Silk , a BBC Two 1991 2001 idents BBC Two 1991 2001 ident Literature Silk novel Silk novel , a novel by Alessandro Baricco Silks , a novel by Dick Francis & Felix Francis Fictional characters Doctor Silk , a character in Ninjak Patera Silk , a character in The Book of the Long Sun Silk or Prince Kheldar of Drasnia, a Characters in The Belgariad and The Malloreon Protagonists character in The Belgariad and The Malloreon Music Silk group , an American R&B group Steve Silk Hurley , American house music producer People Alexandra Silk , American pornographic actress Dennis Silk , British schoolmaster and international cricketer Garnett Silk , Jamaican reggae musician Gary Silk footballer , English right back and defensive midfielder George Silk , New Zealand photojournalist Joseph Silk , American professor and astronomer Paul Silk , British civil servant Silk Smitha , South Indian cinema actress Other Silk soy milk , a brand of soy milk Aerial silk , an apparatus used in aerial acrobatics Queen s Counsel or silks, UK lawyers Racing silks , racing colours worn by jockeys See also Silkk the Shocker , American rapper Cilk , a programming language Silkin , a surname lookfrom Silk intitle Silk disambig surname ast Seda dixebra de Silk es Seda desambiguaci n fr Silk it Silk nl Silk ja ru sk Hodv b rozli ovacia str nka ...   more details



  1. Aerial rigging

    unreferenced date March 2010 Aerial rigging is the process of setting up equipment used to make humans fly, specifically aerial circus equipment. The field is of critical importance, and a thorough grasp of the principles of aerial rigging is essential in order to insure the safety of the artists and the audience. Aerial rigging is commonly practiced to different degrees by specialty fabricators, professional riggers, professional Acrobatics aerial artists , and amateur aerial artists. Most aerial circus equipment is built by fabricators around the world that build equipment specifically for the circus industry. Aerial artists, both professional and amateur, often become riggers out of necessity. They generally learn to rig what they need. WLA Hazard analysis Weak Link Analysis is the process of systematically analyzing aerial rigging for the weakest link or links in the system. WLA is the most common process used by aerial riggers to assess and improve rigging. However, it is not the only system used. Aerial rigging is also used in theater , filmmaking , and television production to hang audio and video equipment. See also Fly system , theatrical rigging External links http www.fedec.eu resources.1637.html Basic Circus Arts Instruction Manual Chapter 8 Manual for Safety and Rigging. PDF, 3.3 MB European Federation of Professional Circus Schools FEDEC , 2008. http aerialrigging.simplycircus.com Rigging 20Army 20FM5 125 201995.pdf FM 5 125 Rigging Techniques, Procedures, and Applications. PDF, 3.6 MB US Army, 1995. Steven Santos. http community.simplycircus.com powerpoint Rigging 20I.ppt Simply Circus Rigging I. Powerpoint presentation, 572 KB http community.simplycircus.com tutorials aerial aerial arts faq.htm Rigging Aerial Arts FAQ http www.firemecca.com t tutsilk.aspx Silk rigging tutorial and example http damnhot.com trapeze THE Flying Trapeze Resource Page http acrobaticrigging.com Acrobatic Rigging http www.barry.ca circus equipment 5 golden rules rigging acrobatic ...   more details



  1. Silk Museum

    Silk Museum can refer to any of the following Bsous Silk Museum , Lebanon Korea Silk Museum Silk Museum Heritage Centre , Macclesfield Silk museum of Soufli State Silk Museum Tbilisi State Silk Museum , Georgia Yokohama Silk Museum disambig ...   more details



  1. Aerial bombing

    Aerial bombing may refer to Short term air to ground attacks known as strategic bombing air raid s or Airstrike air strike s Longer term strategic bombing campaigns See also Aerial bombing of cities Aerial bomb Area bombing dab ...   more details



  1. Rajshahi silk

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Rajshahi Silk is the name given to the silk products produced in Rajshahi , Bangladesh . It is a famous name in the domain of clothing, especially in sari s. Rajshahi silk is a delicate and soft fibre produced from the Pupa Cocoon cocoon s of silkworm s and is covered with a protein called Sericin . There are mainly three varieties of silks. Mulberry Silk Assam silk Eri silk Eri or Endi Silk and Tassar Silk. Among these varieties, Mulberry silk is the finest and is therefore the most valuable. Saris and other products made out of Rajshahi silk are coveted by users in the country and in foreign countries. Rajshahi silk is available as textile fabric in colors and patterns for designers . Silk fabric is available in ranges for apparel and for other purposes. Rajshahi houses a number of silk industries and a Silk Research Institute . The region s sericulture accounts for almost the entire silk output of Bangladesh. Approximately 100,000 people are directly or indirectly employed in this sector. Fibers DEFAULTSORT Rajshahi Silk Category Bangladeshi clothing Category Rajshahi Category Silk Bangladesh stub ...   more details



  1. Silk River

    Silk River may refer to Geum River , a major river in South Korea Silk Stream , a waterway in London, England disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Aerial platform

    An aerial platform may refer either to a Aerial work platform , an engineering vehicle providing a raised work space Platform truck , a special type of firefighting ladder truck disambig ...   more details



  1. Silk mill

    Silk mill is a mill grinding mill that makes silk . It may also refer to Places Tomioka silk mill , Japan s oldest modern model silk reeling factory Whitchurch Silk Mill , a watermill on the River Test, located in the town of Whitchurch, Hampshire, England USA Auburn Button Works and Logan Silk Mills , Auburn in Cayuga County, New York Pennsylvania Ashley and Bailey Company Silk Mill also known as Franklin Silk Mill and Leinhardt Brothers Furniture Warehouse , a historic silk mill located at West York, York County Bethlehem Silk Mill , Bethlehem, Northampton County Diamond Silk Mill also known as York Silk Manufacturing Company , a historic silk mill located at Springettsbury Township, York County Lehigh Valley Silk Mills , Fountain Hill, Northampton County McCollum and Post Silk Mill , Nazareth, Northampton County See also lookfrom intitle geodis ...   more details



  1. Kosa silk

    notability date May 2009 cleanup date May 2009 Kosa silk is a type of silk made from a thread produced by a worm similar to the silk worm which is basically produce in central india in Chattisgarh region.Kosa silk is known for its comfort and popular in other countries.Bilaspur,Raigarh,champa of chattisgarh are known for kosa silk and its produce by Dewangan community. Category Silk Category Saris Category Culture of Chhattisgarh ...   more details



  1. Bhagalpuri Silk

    Multiple issues refimprove December 2009 unreferenced December 2009 orphan September 2010 Bhagalpuri silk or Tussar Silk is a dying style of silk saree s and other clothes from Bhagalpur , Bihar in India . Category Culture of Bihar India stub ...   more details



  1. Silk and Steel

    Silk and Steel may refer to Silk and Steel Giuffria album Silk and Steel Five Star album A type of Strings music guitar string made by several manufacturers for acoustic steel string guitars. They are overwound steel strings with silk filaments running under the winding. disambiguation Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Assam silk

    Assam silk denotes the three major types of indigenous wild silk s produced in Assam &mdash golden Muga, white Pat and warm Eri silk. The Assam silk industry, now centered in Sualkuchi , is a labor intensive industry. Muga silk Image Muga Silkworm.JPG right thumb Muga Silkworms on a Som tree. Muga silk is the product of the silkworm Antheraea assamensis endemic to Assam. The larvae of these moths feed on som Machilus bombycina and sualu Litsaea polyantha leaves. The silk produced is known for its glossy fine texture and durability. Due to its low porosity the Muga yarn cannot be bleached or dyed and its natural golden color is retained. This silk can be hand washed with its lustre increasing after every wash. Very often the silk outlives its owner. File Assamese Muga With Japi.jpg right thumb A set of mekhela chador s made with Muga silk from Assam arranged around a Jaapi and set on a shawl made with Eri silk. Assam has received a geographical indication for the production of Muga. ref http www.hindu.com 2007 08 22 stories 2007082256042200.htm Silk variety gets GI registration The Hindu ref Pat silk Pat silk is produced by silkworm s which feed on mulberry Morus plant Morus spp. leaves. It is usually brilliant white or off white in colour. Its cloth can dry in shadow. Eri silk Endi redirects to this section main Eri silk Eri silk is made by Samia cynthia Samia cynthia ricini which feed on leaves of Castor oil plant Ricinus communis . It is also known as Endi or Errandi silk. Because manufacturing process of Eri allows the pupae to develop into adults and only the open ended Pupa Cocoon cocoon s are used for turning into silk, it is also popularly known as non violent silk. This silk is soft and warm and is popular as shawls and quilts. References Reflist added above categories infobox footers by script assisted edit http www.cdfd.org.in wildsilkbase info moths.php Information on Wild silkmoths Category Wild silk Category Silk Category Economy of Assam ...   more details



  1. Aerial cartwheel

    unreferenced date April 2011 An aerial cartwheel is an acrobatic move in which a Cartwheel gymnastics cartwheel is executed without touching hands to the floor. During execution of a standard cartwheel, the performer s body is supported by the hands while transitioning through the inverted orientation, whereas an aerial cartwheel performer is airborne while inverted. To compensate for lack of support from the hands, leg momentum is employed to keep the performer airborne until the leading foot touches down. Aerial cartwheels can be executed while running or from a stationary, standing position. Aerial cartwheels are also known by various other names, including side flip , side aerials , no hands cartwheels , or simply aerials . Aerial cartwheels are performed in gymnastics , cheerleading , acro dance , free running and in martial arts such as Wushu sport Wushu and Capoeira . In a martial arts context the aerial cartwheel is visually interesting but of little value to combatants. Consequently ... matches and fights. Variations Tucked aerial , in which legs are tucked, resulting in faster rotation. This is similar to the capoiera skill a A sem M o Side somi , similar to a tucked aerial, but the legs are held in the tucked position and there is a 90 degree rotation. Axe to aerial , in which ... Axe kick axe kick , whereupon it becomes the leading leg of an aerial. A variant of this where the practitioner ... Aerial. Aeriola , also known as a reverse aerial , is an aerial preceded by a backward step, resulting in backwards travel during the aerial. Barani , also known as a free round off , in which legs are brought together in mid air, landing on both feet. Aerial sideswipe , also known as aerial .... Aerial to the splits . Most aerial variants can terminate in the split gymnastics split s. See also Front aerial References Reflist External links http digilander.libero.it coprex73 aerial.jpg Picture of a Ball Aerial being executed. Category Gymnastics manoeuvres Category Martial art techniques ...   more details



  1. Thai silk

    Refimprove date May 2008 File Thai silk.jpg thumb Thai silk Thai silk is produced from the Pupa Cocoon ... of Thailand , raise the caterpillars on a steady diet of mulberry leaves. Khorat is the center of the silk industry in Thailand and a steady supplier of rose Thai silk for many generations. ref http www.thailandfashion.net index.php?id 97 About Thai silk ref Today, Thai silk is considered to be one ... and colors. Origin After silk originated in ancient China and India where the practice of weaving silk began around 2,640 BCE, Chinese merchants spread the use of silk to different regions throughout Asia through trade. Some accounts indicate that archaeologists found the first fibres of silk ... Who discovered silk from World of Thai Silk commercial ref Weaving The production of Thai silk begins with the Bombyx mori, a small silk worm that comes from the eggs of a silk moth. For their first .... In its original cocoon form, raw silk is bumpy and irregular. Thai weavers separate the completed cocoons from the mulberry bush and soak them in a vat of boiling water to separate the silk thread from the caterpillar inside the cocoon. The Bombyx mori usually produces silk thread of varying ... to produce a uniform strand of raw silk. The process is a tedious one as it takes nearly 40 hours to produce a half kilogram of Thai silk. Many local operations use a reeling machine for this task, but the majority of most silk thread is still hand reeled. The difference is that hand reeled threads produce three grades of silk two fine grades that are ideal for lightweight fabrics and a thick grade for heavier material. The silk fabric is then soaked in hot water and bleached before dyeing in order to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. To do this, skeins of silk thread are immersed in large tubs of hydrogen peroxide. Once washed and dried, the silk is then woven using a traditional hand operated loom. ref http www.bangkok thailand.com about thai silk.htm About Thai silk ...   more details



  1. Aerial survey

    Image inview UAV medium.jpg right thumb The InView UAV for use in aerial survey applications. File Pteryx UAV wiki.jpg thumb Pteryx UAV , a civilian UAV for aerial photography and photomapping with roll stabilised camera head Aerial survey is a geomatics method of collecting information by using aerial photography , LiDAR or from remote sensing image ry using other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum , such as infrared , gamma ray gamma , or ultraviolet . It can also refer to the chart or map made by analysing a region from the air. This is typically done using aeroplanes , helicopters , UAV s such as the InView Unmanned Aircraft System and in history with Balloon aircraft balloons . Aerial ... and atmospheric conditions. Today, aerial survey is often recognized as a synonym for aerophotogrammetry, part of photogrammetry where the camera is placed in the air. Measurements on aerial images are provided by photogrammetric technologies and methods. Aerial surveys can provide information on many things not visible from the ground. Terms used in aerial survey exposure station or air station ... of the aircraft above the earth surface. tilt the angle between the aerial camera and the line of flight. tip the angle between the aerial camera and the horizontal axis perpendicular to the line of flight ... length of the camera objective and the distance of the exposure station from the ground Aerial ... Monitoring wildlife and insect populations, called aerial census or Systematic Reconnaissance Flight ... in conjunction with Ground Surveys Roadway, Bridge, Interstate Aerial survey uses a measuring camera ... VOS.en.aspx Farseek Map Studio Mapping software for aerial surveys.. http www.ecs.co.sz eagles.htm Aerial survey of raptors in Swaziland http www.informatics.org france index.html GIS and remote sensing ... http www.aerialarchaeology.com www.AerialArchaeology.com Unmanned aerial reconnaissance tools for archaeologists, geologists, and geographers http www.conservationair.org Aerial survey, mapping and disaster ...   more details



  1. Silk Mark

    Infobox certification mark name Silk Mark image File Silk Mark.jpg 200px caption The Silk Mark logo. expansion agency Silk Mark Organisation of India region founded 2004 defunct predecessor successor products Silk textile type legalstatus Advisory mandatorysince homepage URL silkmarkindia.com Silk Mark is a certification mark in India for silk textiles. The mark certifies that the piece of textile which bears the mark is made of pure natural silk . The certification is managed by the Silk Mark Organisation of India , a society setup by the state controlled Central Silk Board of India. ref http silkmarkindia.com Silk Mark Organisation of India. ref Even though promoted by the government of India, the mark is only advisory in nature and is not legally endorsed. The certification scheme was founded by the Central Silk Board in 2004. ref http www.thehindu.com news cities Bangalore article2289980.ece The Hindu. How pure is that silk? ref ref http www.thehindu.com todays paper tp national tp tamilnadu article2607763.ece?css print The Hindu. Customers now look to Silk Mark for purity. ref ref http m.economictimes.com PDAET articleshow 3920831.cms Economic Times. Silk Board bets big on silk mark. ref In the original format, the mark included a silk mark logo woven on a hang on tag on which a unique numbered hologram would be affixed. But the hang on tag tended to be faked reused hence, a new method with the mark woven onto the textile itself has been proposed. ref http www.thehindu.com todays paper tp national tp karnataka article2700005.ece The Hindu. Now, fusion labels to replace Silk Mark tags. ref The certification scheme assures the consumer a facility for free testing of the marked product in Silk Mark Chapters accredited labs in case of doubt. ref http silkmarkindia.com faq.htm Silk Mark India. FAQ. ref References Reflist India certification marks Category Certification marks in India Category Silk ...   more details



  1. Silk comforter

    Image summit silk bedding habutai silk comforter.jpg thumb Habutai Silk Comforter A silk comforter is a bed covering, most often used as a duvet , and also commonly referred to as a silk duvet, silk quilt, or silk blanket. Originally from China , silk comforters are now more common throughout the world ... market to the world has also played a significant role in the spread of silk comforters, as China is both the world s biggest silk producer and silk comforter manufacturer. Production and processing Silk comes from the cocoons of the silkworm , which feeds off Mulberry trees in subtropical climates ... industry making everything from clothing to rugs. During silk comforter production, however, the silk filament is not unraveled, but rather stretched into a flat tangled web and layered to form silk ... along with several other cocoons to make a thick, cottony bundle called silk floss. It takes hundreds of these bundles to make a silk comforter. One of the first operations in silk production is a reeling ... of cocoons, unwound and twisted from several cocoons in order to make a raw silk, multi filament, yarn between 20 and 25 denier the equivalent weight in grams of 9000m of silk . ref cite web last Attard Trevisan first Adrian title COCOON SILK A NATURAL ARCHITECTURE url http www.senature.com research publications cocoon silk a natural architecture publisher Sense of Nature ref Once enough silk cocoons have been stretched into bundles, the comforter begins to take shape. Workers grab the edges ... cocoons to make each layer, a silk comforter may be composed of thousands silk cocoons. Once the silk fiber layers are stacked together, they are sealed inside silk or cotton fabrics and the comforter is complete. The result is extremely light weight despite the silk comforter s thickness. Silk comforters ... duvets. Silk is a breathable fabric, making silk comforters comfortable in a wide temperature range. Thin silk comforters are used even in the summer. In the United States U.S. , silk comforters are mainly ...   more details



  1. Lao silk

    Lao silk is produced in Laos where ancient weaving techniques are used to produce high quality silk made from mulberry leaves. References references http www.nytimes.com 2008 09 29 style 29iht rsilk.1.16551454.html Weaving a story in Laotian silk External links http www.ibiss.co.jp laomuseum silk.html Lao Textile Museum http www.artnews.com.au details.php?e 596 Australian Company puts Lao Silk on the Map Category Silk Category Laotian culture ...   more details



  1. Aerial image

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image aerialimagecamera.jpg thumb 150px A special effects movie camera stand with aerial image capabilities. An aerial image is a projected image which is floating in air , and cannot be viewed normally. It can only be seen from one position in space, often focused by another lens. Aerial image technology was used in optical printer s and movie special effects photography before the advent of computer graphics in movie production, and also for combining traditional animation animation and live action footage onto one piece of film. DEFAULTSORT Aerial Image Category Film and video technology Filming stub ...   more details




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