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Bombyx silk is farm raised and cultivated from the mulberry silk caterpillar. When silk is farmed, the fiber is not broken when the moth exits from the cocoon. The silk is a durable, shiny, and breathable fiber.
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Bombyx silk can be woven, braided, or twisted into rope. It is often used for felting, hand spinning, and making silk paper.
Wild Earth Textiles is owned by weaver, spinner and natural dyer Melanie Wilder. Wilder has been weaving for 20 years. She is inspired by the natural world around us, it’s cycles, and what lessons we can learn from observation. Wilder’s work emphasizes the use of natural fibers, natural dyes, and locally sourced materials. Incorporating the use of local materials helps to nurture a sense of place and belonging, a deep connection that brings life.
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