
Lotus Silk Fibre Extraction — From Lotus Stem to Silk Thread
Guide to extracting silk-like fibres from lotus stems (Nelumbo nucifera) in Cambodia. Lotus silk is one of the rarest and most expensive textiles in the world, traditionally produced in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The delicate fibres must be extracted by hand from freshly cut stems and spun immediately before they dry.
Instructions
Understanding the Lotus Plant
Understanding the Lotus Plant
Determining the Harvest Season
Determining the Harvest Season
Preparing the Necessary Tools
Preparing the Necessary Tools
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Selecting Suitable Lotus Stems
Selecting Suitable Lotus Stems
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Cutting Lotus Stems and Extracting Fibers
Cutting Lotus Stems and Extracting Fibers
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Collecting Fibers from Multiple Lotus Stems
Collecting Fibers from Multiple Lotus Stems
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Rolling Fibers on the Thigh
Rolling Fibers on the Thigh
Joining Fibers to Extend the Yarn
Joining Fibers to Extend the Yarn
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Winding Yarn onto a Spindle
Winding Yarn onto a Spindle
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Inspecting Yarn Quality
Inspecting Yarn Quality
Drying the Lotus Silk Yarn
Drying the Lotus Silk Yarn
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Storing the Finished Lotus Silk Yarn
Storing the Finished Lotus Silk Yarn
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