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Silk fabrics, exported for centuries along caravan …

Years: 552 - 552

Silk fabrics, exported for centuries along caravan routes extending from central China through India to Baghdad, Damascus, and other trade centers in the Middle East, particularly Persia, are reexported to Mediterranean Europe, where the demand for it always exceeds the available supply.

With the source of the fiber kept a closely guarded secret by the Chinese, the domestic silk dyeing and weaving industry that has burgeoned in the Roman empire is unable to establish a non-Chinese supply of raw silk.

This changes in 552, when two Nestorian Persian monks who have lived in China bring with them to Constantinople the secret of silk production, smuggled in the form of mulberry seeds and silkworm eggs concealed inside their hollow bamboo canes.

Constantinople will quickly become the Occidental center of raw silk production, its silk fabrics traded throughout Europe and used for ecclesiastical vestments and sumptuous garments.

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