Silk

Silk

Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons. The best-known silk is obtained from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori reared in captivity.

Silk People (First 36 people) - Page 1

Naoko Watanabe

Naoko Watanabe

Japanese voice actress

Benjamin Pollak

Benjamin Pollak


Francesco Carnelutti

Francesco Carnelutti

Italian jurist

Michael Leavy

Michael Leavy

Film producer

Maddalena Maggi

Maddalena Maggi

Actress

Patrice Theroux

Patrice Theroux

Executive producer

Masane Tsukayama

Masane Tsukayama

Japanese actor

ChaoBin Su

ChaoBin Su

Screenwriter

Nick W. Nicholson

Nick W. Nicholson

Actor

Nana Nagao

Nana Nagao

Actress

Tatsumi Yoda

Tatsumi Yoda

Japanese businessman

Sei Ashina

Sei Ashina

Japanese actress

Makoto Matsubara

Makoto Matsubara

Japanese author

Tony Vogel

Tony Vogel

Actor

Hiroshi Oguchi

Hiroshi Oguchi

Musician

Kamato Hongo

Kamato Hongo


Ken Walsh

Ken Walsh

American swimmer

William McLaughlin Frederic McLaughlin

William McLaughlin Frederic McLaughlin

Frederic McLaughlin's son

Clive Reader

Clive Reader

Fictional character

Daniel Martin-McCormick

Daniel Martin-McCormick

Musical artist

Umon

Umon

Fictional character

Chao-Bin Su

Chao-Bin Su

Movie producer

Martha Costello QC

Martha Costello QC

Fictional character

George Duggan

George Duggan


Jamie Parker

Jamie Parker

English actor

Joe Mari Avellana

Joe Mari Avellana

Filipino actor

Peter Moffat

Peter Moffat

British playwright

Michael Golding

Michael Golding

Novelist

Akinori Ando

Akinori Ando

Japanese actor

Makoto Inamiya

Makoto Inamiya

Actor

Bob Telford

Bob Telford

Actor

Sonoko Sakai

Sonoko Sakai

Japanese-American cooking expert

Hara Jubei

Hara Jubei


Madame Blanche

Madame Blanche


Maxine Peake

Maxine Peake

Actress

Niamh Cranitch

Niamh Cranitch

TV character