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China: Fragment of silk depicting patterns of dragon, phoenix and tiger, Hubei, Warring States Period, c. 475 - 221 BCE

China: Fragment of silk depicting patterns of dragon, phoenix and tiger, Hubei, Warring States Period, c. 475 - 221 BCE

The production of silk originates in China in the Neolithic (Yangshao culture, 4th millennium BCE). Silk remained confined to China until the Silk Road opened at some point during the later half of the first millennium BCE. China maintained its virtual monopoly over silk production for another thousand years.

Not confined to clothing, silk was also used for a number of other applications, including writing, and the color of silk worn was an important guide of social class during the Tang Dynasty.

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