Highlight of Italy
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Our Field Trip to Sabahar - the Silk Worm Farm!
Sabahar Field Trip - This was truly beautiful! |
Kathy was our gracious hostess |
Silk Worm - It creeped Seth out he wouldn't touch it - I did though! They eat the caster leaves (caster oil) |
They put the worms (when ready) in these cubical trays to cocoon |
They come out in about six weeks as moths - they do not fly or eat much - they mate and lay their eggs in this tray |
These are the baby worms that just hatched - they eat the smaller softer caster leaves |
The silk behind the lady is what it looks like after they boil the pods and then they spin it |
This silk farm gives many women and men jobs. There are many women that work from home or hospitals also |
Silk thread |
They die the silk different colors - Red from Beetles, yellow comes from an Ethiopian flower, The khaki color comes from red onion peals |
These are skins from the silk worm left over from the cocoon - there is a man in Ethiopia that makes jewelry from these! |
Silk drying in the sun |
Then they weave it into tablecloths, scarfs etc. It is the men that weave! |
Drying the dyed silk |
This is where the last things are done - like the fringe etc. they iron and fold. They have many orders from big companies in New york |
This is her store where we shopped for silk products - I bought a silk scarf for 480 birr (about $29.00) |
They also weave cotton - these are tablecloths - you can buy matching napkins |
After the tour she was so sweet and pulled Seth aside and gave him four of his own silk worms! |
I can happily say they have all cocooned! |
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