Simon Peers and Nicholas Godley discuss Golden Spider Silk
Millions of spiders, thousands of hours and two golden garments – these are the essential components of the V&A display, 'Golden Spider Silk'. In this film, the two men behind the display, Simon Peers and Nicholas Godley, explain the how they ended up creating the largest piece of spider silk cloth in the world.

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