Tussah Silk

Tussah Silk
TUSSAH SILK
Wild silk, brownish in colour, produced by the silkworm Antherasa Mylitta. The most important of the wild silks, and imported from India and China. The Chinese variety is of a darker colour than the Indian. Fabrics known under this term indicate that they have tussah silk as a whole or part of their construction. The yarn is generally spun as the bulk of the cocoons cannot be reeled.

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  • Tussah silk — Tus sah silk [Probably fr. Hind. tasar a shuttle, Skr. tasara, trasara.] (a) A silk cloth made from the cocoons of a caterpillar other than the common silkworm, much used in Bengal and China. (b) The silk fiber itself. [Written also {tusseh silk} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tussah — [tus′ə] n. [Hindi tasar < Sans tasara, lit., a shuttle, kind of silkworm] 1. an Asiatic silkworm (Antheraea paphia) that feeds on oak leaves and produces coarse, brownish silk filaments 2. a) this silk: in full tussah silk b) a fabric made… …   English World dictionary

  • Silk — This article is about a natural fiber and the textile woven from it. For other uses, see Silk (disambiguation). Four of the most important domesticated silk worms, together with their adult moth forms, Meyers Konversations Lexikon (1885 1892)… …   Wikipedia

  • tusseh silk — Tussah silk Tus sah silk [Probably fr. Hind. tasar a shuttle, Skr. tasara, trasara.] (a) A silk cloth made from the cocoons of a caterpillar other than the common silkworm, much used in Bengal and China. (b) The silk fiber itself. [Written also… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • silk — (Roget s IV) n. Varieties of silks include: taffeta, moiré, watered silk, jacquard, damask, crepe, satin crepe, satin de Lyon, satin, rajah, pongee, China silk, tissue, voile, tulle, sarcenet, faille, marabou, mousseline de soie, shantung, tussah …   English dictionary for students

  • tussah — /tus euh/, n. 1. a tan silk from India. Cf. Shantung (def. 3). 2. the silkworm of an oriental moth of the genus Antheraea, as A. mylitta, that produces this silk. Also, tusseh, tusser /tus euhr/, tussor, tussore, tussur. Also called wild silk.… …   Universalium

  • tussah — or tussore noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu tasar Date: 1590 silk or silk fabric from the brownish fiber produced by larvae of some saturniid moths (as Antheraea paphia) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tussah — tus•sah or tus•seh [[t]ˈtʌs ə[/t]] n. 1) tex a rough silk from India, commonly woven in its natural, undyed tan color Compare Shantung 2) 2) ent tex the silkworm of an Oriental moth of the genus Antheraea, as A. mylitta, that produces this silk • …   From formal English to slang

  • tussah — brownish silk fabric Fabric and Cloth …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • wild silk — noun : silk furnished by wild silkworms compare tussah * * * 1. tussah. 2. Brit. See raw silk. [1790 1800, Amer.] * * * wild silk noun 1. Silk from wild silkworms 2. Short fibred silk imitating this …   Useful english dictionary

  • wild silk — /waɪld ˈsɪlk/ (say wuyld silk) noun any silk having a rough texture, as tussah …  

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