00:00By that way she is picking the ends of cocoons. You want to take a picture of this?
00:03Oh my!
00:06See that? There's not any other way to do it.
00:10That's the only way you pick ends of cocoons in the water.
00:13And I believe you're not going to ask me how did they discover it. I believe it happened in my next series.
00:17Look at this. See how simple it is?
00:19Single thread like spiders web. So you really need many of them together to make one thread for a rug.
00:24Sometimes lady collects 50, 60, sometimes more than 100 to make one thread for a rug.
00:28She's going to operate the machine and show you the way they unravel.
00:32Now, focus here.
00:35Come here. Come around. Touch and feel. See how it goes up. Unwinding.
00:39Feel this unraveling.
00:41Unbelievable.
00:42Oh wow.
00:43See that? Unwinding.
00:50When it comes to the end, you have skin around the mouth, we collect them and use them as a freshwater fish bait.
00:55Recycle them again.
00:57What we do afterwards, spin the silk threads with quite a big spinning wheel down with calmium dyes and produce beautiful silk rugs.
01:04I hope it was interesting.
01:06Very interesting.
01:07Hey, if any of you guys would like to take one of them cuckoo-
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