Now on display at the American Museum of Natural History is “an 11-foot-long, brilliantly golden-hued cloth, the first recorded example of a hand-woven brocaded textile made entirely from the silk of spiders.” (Yes, the spiders are gold-colored.)
Now on display at the American Museum of Natural History is “an 11-foot-long, brilliantly golden-hued cloth, the first recorded example of a hand-woven brocaded textile made entirely from the silk of spiders.” (Yes, the spiders are gold-colored.)