Silk (disambiguation)
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Silk is a natural fibre and a textile woven from it.
Silk or Silks may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Silk (novel), a novel by Alessandro Baricco
 - Silk (group), an American R&B group
 
Fictional characters
- Silk (comics), a fictional superhero in the Marvel Universe
 - Coleman Silk, a character in The Human Stain
 - Doctor Silk, a character in Ninjak
 - Patera Silk, a character in The Book of the Long Sun
 - Silk or Prince Kheldar of Drasnia, a character in The Belgariad and The Malloreon
 
Film and television
- Silk (2006 film), a Taiwan horror film
 - Silk (2007 film), a drama starring Keira Knightley, based on Alessandro Baricco's novel
 - Silk (TV series), a British TV series about barristers
 
People
Nickname or stage name
- Steve "Silk" Hurley (born 1962), American house-music producer
 - (Francis) Silk O'Loughlin (1872–1918), American Major League Baseball umpire
 - Silk Smitha (Vijayalakshmi Vadlapati, 1960–1996), South Indian cinema actress
 
Surname
- Alexandra Silk (born 1963), American pornographic actress
 - Anna Silk (born 1974), Canadian television and film actress
 - Dennis Silk (born 1931), British schoolmaster and international cricketer
 - Garnett Silk (1966–1994), Jamaican reggae musician
 - Gary Silk (born 1984), English footballer
 - George Silk (1916–2004), New Zealand photojournalist
 - Joseph Silk (born 1942), American professor and astronomer
 - Mark Silk (born 1950), professor of religion in public life at Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut)
 - Paul Silk, British civil servant
 
Other uses
- Silk (web browser) or Amazon Silk, a web browser developed by Amazon for Kindle Fire
 - SILK, an audio compression format and codec
 - Silk (soy milk), a brand of soy milk
 - Aerial silk, an apparatus used in aerial acrobatics
 - Queen's Counsel, a class of British lawyers often colloquially called "silks" for the silk gowns they wear
 - Racing silks, racing colours worn by jockeys
 - Spider silk, silk produced by spiders, used in making webs
 - Steel Industries Limited Kerala, a company
 
See also
- Robert Kilroy-Silk (born 1942), British former politician and TV presenter
 - Cilk, a programming language
 - Silkin, a surname
 - Silkk the Shocker, American rapper
 - All pages beginning with "Silk"
 - All pages with titles containing Silk
 
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