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Silk symbolized wealth and power from "summary" of The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan

Silk was not just a commodity, but a symbol of wealth and power. It was a marker of luxury and sophistication, coveted by rulers, elites, and merchants alike. The production and trade of silk were tightly controlled, ensuring that only the wealthiest could afford it. Silk garments were worn by rulers to display their status and authority, while silk fabrics adorned palaces and temples as a sign of opulence. The allure of silk extended beyond its monetary value. It was a material that carried cultural significance, representing refinement and elegance. The intricate patterns and designs woven into silk fabrics were a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans who created them. Silk production was not just a commercial enterprise, but a form of artistic expression that elevated the status of those involved in its creation. The demand for silk was not limited to the elite classes. Silk was also used as a form of currency, accepted as payment for goods and se...
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    The Silk Roads

    Peter Frankopan

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