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A legendary golden fabric lost for 2,000 years has returned

South Korean researchers have successfully recreated the ancient and highly valued "sea silk," traditionally derived from clam fibers, which had been lost for 2,000 years. This innovation not only revives a historical textile but may also have implications for sustainable marine resource management and artisan craftsmanship.

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