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How long can the silk be in one single cocoon

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A single, unbroken cocoon yields from 1,600 feet to more than a mile of continuous filament, in contrast to the short fibers of cotton, wool, linen and other natural fibers. The length of silk makes it possible to produce dupioni unlike anything else in existence today.
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