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    Ahimsa silk (ahiṃsā: Sanskrit for 'nonviolence'), also known as peace silk [1] is a method of nonviolent silk breeding and harvesting. Wild silk moths are bred rather than the domestic variety.

  2. What is Ahimsa silk? Read about the meaning of ahimsa and the process of creating peace silk. A cruelty-free alternative to conventional silk, ahimsa silk is a beautiful, ethical and luxury textile supporting rural & tribal communities of sericulture workers in India.

  3. Sep 13, 2019 · The worms are boiled or blasted with steam by manufacturers to collect the cocoons, and this process kills the pupae. However, in the last decade, an Indian man from Hyderabad has been able to develop commercially viable Ahimsa or non-violent silk. What is Ahimsa silk, and how is it produced?

  4. Peace silk is also known as Ahimsa silk, from the Sanskrit word “ahimsa,” meaning nonviolence. To understand peace silk, we need to compare it to conventional silk, an animal-derived fabric made from the cocoon filaments of domesticated silkworms (which are actually moth caterpillars).

  5. May 11, 2020 · The silk made from this process is known as Peace Silk, Eri Silk, or Ahimsa Silk (ahimsa meaning “no harm”). Ahimsa silk is less fine and little more course than traditional silk, but still wonderfully soft and lightweight: a small price to pay to spare the life of another creature!

  6. Oct 14, 2021 · Ahimsa silk has a soft texture and hand feel and is as durable as regular silk. It is also known as peace silk, cruelty-free or non violent

  7. What is 'ahimsa silk' and how is it made? The Hindu. 1.52M subscribers. 57K views 2 years ago. Tussar silk is a popular type of ‘ahimsa silk’ or ‘non-violent silk’. India is the world’s...

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