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Weighted silk is silk which has been treat … Weighted silk is silk which has been treated to restore or increase the weight lost during the process of degumming. This processing started in the 19th century, with vegetable-based solutions such as tannins or sugar. Chemical solutions based upon salts of lead or tin were then used, as well as silicate, , and astringent extracts. These increased the weight considerably, but led to accusations of adulteration as the properties of the silk were impaired. the properties of the silk were impaired.
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