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Silkworm (Bombyx mori) is a species of domesticated moth that is found in many parts of the world, and is best known for its production of silk

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Background imageSilkworm Collection: The Eggs Duly Hatch into Worms, they are Covered by Mulberry Leaves

The Eggs Duly Hatch into Worms, they are Covered by Mulberry Leaves
STC97253 The Eggs Duly Hatch into Worms, they are Covered by Mulberry Leaves and then the Women Place them in Branches to Weave their Cocoons

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Silk production in a village in the vicinity of Mandalay, Burma

Silk production in a village in the vicinity of Mandalay, Burma
XEE4134700 Silk production in a village in the vicinity of Mandalay, Burma, where silk worms spun their cotton. (From a photograph by Count Mahe de La Bourdonnais)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: The breeding and trade of cocoons of silk worms: a magneerie for sericiculture

The breeding and trade of cocoons of silk worms: a magneerie for sericiculture
LSE4328855 The breeding and trade of cocoons of silk worms: a magneerie for sericiculture, with in the background the cultivation of muriers, indispensable for feeding bombyx

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Silk Worm (gilt bronze)

Silk Worm (gilt bronze)
2958293 Silk Worm (gilt bronze) by Chinese School; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Advertisement for McCallum Silk Hosiery, from Vogue magazine July 1918 (colour litho)

Advertisement for McCallum Silk Hosiery, from Vogue magazine July 1918 (colour litho)
CHT257901 Advertisement for McCallum Silk Hosiery, from Vogue magazine July 1918 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: The Caterpillar, Chrysalis, Perfect Insect, and Eggs of the Silk-Worm of India (coloured engraving)

The Caterpillar, Chrysalis, Perfect Insect, and Eggs of the Silk-Worm of India (coloured engraving)
5202628 The Caterpillar, Chrysalis, Perfect Insect, and Eggs of the Silk-Worm of India (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Caterpillar)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Silk and Silkworm in China: Separation of the worm that wants to spin

Silk and Silkworm in China: Separation of the worm that wants to spin
XEE4134478 Silk and Silkworm in China: Separation of the worm that wants to spin. Engraving in " La Nature: revue des sciences et de leurs applications aux arts et a l industrie" of 11

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Cultivation of silk (engraving)

Cultivation of silk (engraving)
6001075 Cultivation of silk (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cultivation of silk)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Cultivation of silk (engraving)

Cultivation of silk (engraving)
6001077 Cultivation of silk (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cultivation of silk)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Cecropia Moth caterpillar

Cecropia Moth caterpillar
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Cecropia

Cecropia
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkworm Collection: MAGIC CATS OF CHINA

MAGIC CATS OF CHINA
These magical spirit-cats perform the vital function of keeping away the rats which would otherwise devour the silkworms : the flowers also keep the worms healthy

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Eye Ubiquitous_20087589

Eye Ubiquitous_20087589
China, Jiangsu Suzhou, Suzhou Silk Museum, Silk worm cocoons

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Sericulture (The Process of Making Silk), early 1200s. Creator: Liang Kai (Chinese

Sericulture (The Process of Making Silk), early 1200s. Creator: Liang Kai (Chinese
Sericulture (The Process of Making Silk), early 1200s. From right to left, this handscroll illustrates stages in the production of silk, from the raising of silkworms to the weaving of silk cloth

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Cocoonery - Silk Manufacture - Syria

Cocoonery - Silk Manufacture - Syria. Date: circa 1905s

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Feeding silk worms their breakfast of mulberry leaves, Lebanon mountains, Syria, 1900s

Feeding silk worms their breakfast of mulberry leaves, Lebanon mountains, Syria, 1900s. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Feeding silkworms their breakfast of mulberry leaves, Lebanon mountains, Syria, 1900s. Stereoscopic slide (detail)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: The breeding of silk worms, 1775

The breeding of silk worms, 1775. A print from La nouvelle maison rustique, ou economie generale de tous les biens de campagne

Background imageSilkworm Collection: The Manner of Feeding Silkworms, 1753. Artist: Benjamin Cole

The Manner of Feeding Silkworms, 1753. Artist: Benjamin Cole
The Manner of Feeding Silkworms, 1753. A silkworm farm, showing the interior of the rearing house or Magnangerie and the collection of mulberry leaves on which the caterpillars (worms) were fed

Background imageSilkworm Collection: The Silk-Worm, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

The Silk-Worm, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The Silk-Worm, c1850. Silk, from the silk moth (Bombyx) to the finished product. The central panel shows the lifecycle of the moth from egg to adult

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Thailand, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya, deep fried silk worm pupae (Bombyx Mori)

Thailand, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya, deep fried silk worm pupae (Bombyx Mori) for sale in a Thai market

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Thailand, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya, deep fried silk worm pupae (Bombyx Mori)

Thailand, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya, deep fried silk worm pupae (Bombyx Mori) for sale in a Thai market

Background imageSilkworm Collection: South East Asia, Thailand, food, deep fried silk worm pupae (Bombyx Mori) for sale

South East Asia, Thailand, food, deep fried silk worm pupae (Bombyx Mori) for sale in a Thai market

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Bursa, Turkey - School of Silk Weaving / Silk Worm Farming

Bursa, Turkey - School of Silk Weaving / Silk Worm Farming. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital. Historically also known Prussa and later Brussa

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Carolina coast map, 1600s

Carolina coast map, 1600s
Map of the Carolinas, showing Charleston and the Outer Banks, north on the right. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a 17th-century map

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Silk (colour litho)

Silk (colour litho)
2795430 Silk (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Silk. Double page illustration contained in one of the series of Les Recreations Instructives)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)

Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)
980241 Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Esfinge de la muerte

Esfinge de la muerte
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Actias

Actias
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Selling Silk-worms Egg-cards Shinichi Suzuki

Selling Silk-worms Egg-cards Shinichi Suzuki
Selling Silk-worms Egg-cards; Shinichi Suzuki (Japanese, 1835 - 1919); Japan; about 1873 - 1883; Hand-colored Albumen silver print

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Selling Silk-worm Cocoons Shinichi Suzuki Japanese

Selling Silk-worm Cocoons Shinichi Suzuki Japanese
Selling the Silk-worm Cocoons; Shinichi Suzuki (Japanese, 1835 - 1919); Japan; about 1873 - 1883; Hand-colored Albumen silver print

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Lady Hart Dyke and her silk worms. Lady Hart Dyke has started a silkworm farm at

Lady Hart Dyke and her silk worms. Lady Hart Dyke has started a silkworm farm at Lullingstone Castle, near Eynsford, in Kent. 1934

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Silk Worms, Japan

Silk Worms, Japan

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Women sorting silk worms, Japan

Women sorting silk worms, Japan. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Silkworm Eggs

Silkworm Eggs
Silkworm eggs. Date: 1930s

Background imageSilkworm Collection: SILK MANUFACTURE, CHINA. Silkworm cocoons are placed on trays and a worker picks

SILK MANUFACTURE, CHINA. Silkworm cocoons are placed on trays and a worker picks mulberry leaves for the worms. Chinese woodcut from a 1695 manual for silk manufacture

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Ser, Sive Sericus Vermis, plate 9 from Nova Reperta, engraved by Philip Galle, c

Ser, Sive Sericus Vermis, plate 9 from Nova Reperta, engraved by Philip Galle, c
XJF448289 Ser, Sive Sericus Vermis, plate 9 from Nova Reperta, engraved by Philip Galle, c.1580-1605 (engraving) by Straet

Background imageSilkworm Collection: The Brazilian Silk Worm Exhibit, Philadelphia Exhibition, 1. A'(A) the Moth Laying Eggs

The Brazilian Silk Worm Exhibit, Philadelphia Exhibition, 1. A'(A) the Moth Laying Eggs
THE BRAZILIAN SILK WORM EXHIBIT, PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 1.a'(a) The Moth laying Eggs; (b) Silk-worm one day old; (c) Silk-worm three days old; (d) Silk-worm seven days old

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Ms 202 fol. 2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache

Ms 202 fol. 2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache
XIR178046 Ms 202 fol.2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache on paper) by Chinese School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Poitiers

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Silkworm Farm

Silkworm Farm
circa 1895: A silkworm farm in Germany. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSilkworm Collection: SYRIA: SILK WORMS, c1914. A basket of wriggling silk worms hungry for the morning meal, Syria

SYRIA: SILK WORMS, c1914. A basket of wriggling silk worms hungry for the morning meal, Syria. Stereograph, c1914

Background imageSilkworm Collection: LEBANON: SILK MANUFACTURE. Feeding silk-worms their breakfast of mulberry leaves, Mt

LEBANON: SILK MANUFACTURE. Feeding silk-worms their breakfast of mulberry leaves, Mt. Lebanon, Syria. Stereograph, c1913

Background imageSilkworm Collection: TURKEY: SILKWORMS, c1913. Deadening worms in silk cocoons by steam in Antioch, Turkey

TURKEY: SILKWORMS, c1913. Deadening worms in silk cocoons by steam in Antioch, Turkey. Stereograph, c1913

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from hibernation

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from hibernation
Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms during second hibernation phase. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from hibernation

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from hibernation
Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from first hibernation phase. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms feeding on mulberry leaves

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms feeding on mulberry leaves Date: circa 1909

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms begin to construct cocoons

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms begin to construct cocoons Date: circa 1909

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Gathering silkworms from egg paper

Japan - Silk Industry - Gathering silkworms from egg paper
Japan - Silk Industry - Gathering the silkworms from the egg paper using a delicate feather brush. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSilkworm Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Bombyx mori Moths lay eggs on paper

Japan - Silk Industry - Bombyx mori Moths lay eggs on paper Date: circa 1909



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Silkworm Collection

Silkworm (Bombyx mori) is a species of domesticated moth that is found in many parts of the world, and is best known for its production of silk, which has been used for centuries to make clothing, accessories and other items, and are typically white or yellowish in color and have a long, segmented body with four legs on each side. They feed on mulberry leaves and produce cocoons made from silk fibers that are harvested to create the fabric we know as silk and can be bred in captivity and require specific environmental conditions to thrive, such as high humidity levels and temperatures between 25-30°C. In addition to their commercial use, they also provide an important source of nutrition for birds and other animals.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Silkworm collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty of silkworms. Our collection features high-quality images of these fascinating creatures, capturing their intricate patterns and delicate structures in great detail. Each piece in our collection has been carefully curated to provide a unique perspective on silkworms, highlighting their importance as one of nature's most remarkable creations. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or an eye-catching addition to your office decor, the Silkworm collection has something for everyone. With its wide range of styles and sizes, our collection is perfect for anyone who loves animals or simply appreciates beautiful artwork. If you're looking to bring some natural beauty into your home or workspace, the Silkworm collection from Media Storehouse is definitely worth checking out.
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What are Silkworm (Worms Animals) art prints?

Silkworm art prints are a collection of high-quality, professionally printed images featuring the silkworm, an insect that is known for its ability to produce silk. These prints showcase the intricate details and unique characteristics of these fascinating creatures, making them perfect for anyone who loves nature or has an interest in entomology. Silkworm art prints come in a variety of sizes and styles, including black and white photographs, colorful illustrations, and detailed drawings. They can be used to decorate homes, offices, or classrooms and make great gifts for anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of artwork to hang on your wall or simply want to learn more about these amazing insects, Silkworm art prints from Media Storehouse are sure to impress. With their exceptional quality and attention to detail, we offer a unique glimpse into the world of one of nature's most fascinating creatures.
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What Silkworm (Worms Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Silkworm art prints that are perfect for those who love these fascinating creatures. You can choose from a variety of styles, including photographs and illustrations, to find the perfect print to suit your taste. Some of the Silkworm art prints available at Media Storehouse feature close-up images of the worms themselves, highlighting their intricate patterns and textures. Others showcase the process of silk production, with images depicting silkworms spinning their cocoons or workers harvesting silk from them. In addition to traditional prints on paper, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints that can be stretched over frames for a more contemporary look. These high-quality prints are sure to add interest and beauty to any space in which they are displayed. Whether you're looking for something bold and colorful or subtle and understated, there is sure to be a Silkworm art print at Media Storehouse that will meet your needs perfectly.
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How do I buy Silkworm (Worms Animals) art prints?

To buy Silkworm art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the piece that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of sizes for their art prints, so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. We also offer different types of paper finishes such as matte or glossy. If you have any questions about purchasing Silkworm art prints from Media Storehouse, they have a customer service team available via email or phone who can assist with any inquiries. Once your order has been processed and shipped out, all that's left is for you to enjoy your new artwork.
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How much do Silkworm (Worms Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Silkworm art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, framed prints, and even posters featuring these fascinating creatures. We understand that everyone has different budgets and preferences when it comes to artwork, which is why we strive to provide a diverse selection at various price points. Our Silkworm art prints are perfect for anyone who loves nature or wants to add some unique decor to their home or office. Whether you're looking for a small print to display on your desk or a large statement piece for your living room wall, we have something for everyone. Our team takes pride in sourcing only the best quality images from talented photographers around the world so you can be sure that your purchase will be both beautiful and long-lasting.
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How will my Silkworm (Worms Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Silkworm art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and protective envelopes for flat-packed prints. Once your order is processed, our team carefully prepares your print for shipping. Depending on the size of the print and your location, we may use a range of trusted delivery partners to ensure that your package arrives promptly and in good condition. We understand how important it is to receive your artwork quickly and efficiently, which is why we work hard to dispatch all orders as soon as possible. If you have any questions or concerns about the delivery of your Silkworm art prints, please don't hesitate to contact us - our friendly customer service team will be happy to help.