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Soft garments woven from thin natural threads produced by the silkworm.
"Hareer" (silk) means the natural protein fibers produced by the silkworm through its saliva in the form of thin weavable threads. "Hareer" is obtained from the cocoons of silkworm. The term "hareer" was then used to refer to the soft garments made of "hareer". "Hareer" is known for its strength, lightness, and ability to withstand high temperatures. There are two types of "hareer": 1. Natural "hareer", which in turn has sub-types, such as "hareer" farmed from silkworms (sericulture). 2. Synthetic "hareer", which is a chemically composed "hareer" fabric that resembles "hareer" only in texture.
"Hareer": garments made of woven silk.
A precious fine thread produced by the silk worm.