Only: Silk Satin
Silk satin was not merely fabric; it was currency, diplomacy, and divine material. Roman emperors prized Serican cloth (from Seres , the Greek name for China). Byzantine monks famously smuggled silkworm eggs inside hollowed-out canes, but even then, the quality of "only silk satin" from the East remained unmatched.
Silk satin is made from the cocoons of silkworms, which are harvested and processed to extract the silk fibers. The production process involves: only silk satin