Silk
Hebrew: demeshek, “damask”—silk cloth manufactured at Damascus, Amos 3:12. King James Version, “in the corner of a bed, and in Damascus in a couch;” Revised King James Version, “in the corner of a couch, and on the silken cushions of a bed” (marginal note, “in Damascus on a bed”)
Hebrew: Shi'hor—(Ezek. 16:10, 13, rendered “silk”).
In Genesis 41:42 (marginal note King James Version), Proverbs 31:22 (Revised King James Version, “fine linen”), the word “silk” ought to be “fine linen.”
Silk was common in New Testament times (Rev. 18:12).