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  2. Tsumugi (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    An unlined (hitoe) kimono made from tsumugi, showing soft drape.Tsumugi (紬) is a traditional slub-woven silk fabric from Japan.It is a tabby weave material woven from yarn produced using silk noil, short-staple silk fibre (as opposed to material produced using longer, filament yarn silk fibres).

  3. Noil - Wikipedia

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    Silk noil is also called "raw silk", although this is a misnomer. Silk noil may also be made from the short fibres taken from silkworm cocoons – either fibres that are naturally shorter or fibres broken by emerging silk moths. Rather than the continuous filament length of silk, shorter fibers are silk noil, which has a slightly rough texture.

  4. Wild silk - Wikipedia

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    The estimated annual production of tasar silk is 130 tonnes. Production of other types of silk exceeds 10 000 tonnes (Gupta 1994). [9] In 2015, the complete sequence and the protein structure of Muga Silk Fibroin was analyzed and published. [10] The eri silk worm from India feeds on the leaves of the castor plant.

  5. Key Colony Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Key Colony Beach is located at (24.724515, –81.017928 Most of the city is located on an island formerly known as Shelter Key; a small part of the city is on Fat Deer Key, where the Sadowski Causeway, the only road entering the city, connects to U.S. 1 (the Overseas Highway) and the city of Marathon, on the east side of the city.

  6. Take a look inside the waterfront Florida home of Food ... - AOL

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    The waterfront home on a corner lot was recently reduced by $755,000 to a steal at just $7,995,000. That's more than twice what the host of "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" paid for it ($3.9 million ...

  7. Little Torch Key - Wikipedia

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    Little Torch Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys. [1] [2] U.S. Route 1 (also known as the Overseas Highway), crosses the key at about mile markers 28–29. It is immediately preceded to the northeast by Big Pine Key, and is followed by Middle Torch Key to the southwest. [3] Little Torch Key is a small island 24 miles (39 km) from Key West.

  8. Key Biscayne - Wikipedia

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    Key Biscayne, although named a "key", is not geologically part of the Florida Keys, [2] but is a barrier island composed of sand eroded from the Appalachian Mountains, carried to the coast by rivers and then moved along the coast from the north by coastal currents. [3]

  9. What President Jimmy Carter did when he visited Miami ... - AOL

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    Photos from a visit to the Florida Keys. Former President Jimmy Carter greets people outside the Little White House on New Year’s Eve in 1996. Time in Key West.