These were exchanged for Chinese paper, copper, and silk.
These were exchanged for local iron or raw silk.
Its name stems from the word for silk in Serbian.
This house had been used for dying silk since 1603.
The Spanish mistook the weavings for silk, so fine was the quality.
I could shop for silk with an easy heart.
Its name is derived from the Latin for silk, sericum.
It is itself at the origin of the Latin for "silk", sērĭcă.
Although the notes were valued at a certain exchange rate for gold, silver, or silk, conversion was never allowed in practice.
The village is very famous for sugarcane, silk and milk.