
Currently on display at London’s Victoria and Albert museum is this beautiful cloak made entirely of spiders web. The Golder Orb spider from Madagascar is able to produce thread which is bright gold in colour. Using an ancient weaving technique, cloth was made which is so light that people who had the it placed in their hands while their eyes were closed were often not able to tell that they were touching it. It is, nonetheless, very strong, and the cloak can be worn. It took four years to make, using over a million spiders. It is the only specimen of this type of fabric known to exist today.
..I’m suddenly inspired to draw spiders knitting/sewing or something
FREAKING LOVE THESE AUGH SPIDERSILK IS TO DIE FOR i really like cloth ok
From what I have gathered following the links it seems ‘it weights nothing at all’ comes directly from Peers and Godley,...
“The only known specimen ” is total bs: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/09/spider-silk/It’s also quite heavy...