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The fiber are produced by the silkworn and are soft and lustrous ​

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Mulberry silk.

Explanation:

Soon the silkworm (or caterpillar) covers itself by silk fibres and turns into pupa. This covering is known as cocoon. The silkworm continues to develop in the form of pupa inside the cocoon to form the silk moth. ... Mulberry silk is soft, lustrous (shiny) and elastic and can be dyed in beautiful colours.

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