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===Firesilk===
A fabric containing red silk threads that cause the fabric to shimmer with red fire as the light catches it.

===Icesilk===
A [[Kaldar]] invention from their homeland of [[Albaria]], so called because of the silvery white warp threads that glitter icily against the metallic threads used in the weft of the loom.

===Marblesilk===
Marblesilk is a product of a specific [[Prydaen]] family that is made as a solid piece. It is created as one solid piece, and any attempt to cut it into smaller pieces (such as for alterations) will cause it to completely unravel.

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===Moonsilk===
A very pale blue silk with an opalescent sheen, stone-washed to give it a heavy texture and a slight nap.

===Nightsilk===
A unique form of spidersilk, harvested specifically from the black spiders that live within the mists of the [[Forest of Night]].

===Nightreaver/Nightweaver/Nightstalker silk===
Thick, strong silks with a very high luster. Comes from the corresponding types of [[unyn]]s.

===Shadowsilk===
A specially processed, magical form of silk that absorbs light rather than reflecting it.

===Spidersilk===
Silk harvested from spiders, particularly the larger ones, and processed using secret techniques invented by [[Demosel]]. Creates an incredibly strong but lightweight material.

===Steelsilk===
A strong silk with strands of steel in the weave used for the reinforcement of seams and containers.

===Stormsilk===
A fabric containing spun platinum and tarnished silver warp threads ranging in color from black to grey to silver that give it a stormy look, making the fabric appear to crackle with electricity when the light catches it.

===Watersilk===
A supple fabric-like material that drapes and shimmers beautifully, holding the lustre of silk and movement of water.

Latest revision as of 04:47, 3 April 2013

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