

The hatched caterpillars are transferred onto special feeding rack in well ventilated room with the temperature of 24–25С. Each rack consists of several shelves with fresh mulberry leaves. The worms are to be fed exclusively clean, fresh and dry mulberry leaves. Caterpillars’ appetite grows right before your eyes. Under 20–25С larva development ends in approximately one month, if the temperature is higher, the process is faster. Grown caterpillar, as a rule, acquires flesh color, reaches 7-8 cm in length and the thickness of little finger.
For this purpose silkworms are put into straw boxes where they produce cocoons. Cocoons are formed by the so-called silk glands of caterpillars located in a small prominence under lower lip. They produce gummy substance which turns into a solidified silk thread as soon as it contacts ambient air.


Cocoon formation takes about 4 days. Having finished, the exhausted caterpillar falls asleep in its silk cradle and becomes a pupa there. After cocoons have been gathered their pupae are killed by steaming. The cocoons are put into boiling water and the thread is carefully reeled off the cocoon. The length of thread received from one cocoon can reach from 350 to 1,000 meters.
The resulting silk threads of matte-yellow color are deprived of shine. They acquire it during further treatment with sericin. Then threads stain and weave from them a matter.