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SPECIALTY NATURAL FIBERS

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SISAL     arrowup.gif (1176 bytes)
sisal.jpg (23670 bytes) A natural fiber made from the spiny leaves of the plant Heniquin. This fiber is lustrous and wears very well. The texture, look, and feel of this type fiber is very unique and therefore is greatly sought after by designers worldwide. This can be used as a wall to wall carpeting or for area rugs. Binding materials vary from solid wide bindings to tapestries.

 

COIR   arrowup.gif (1176 bytes)
coir.jpg (25997 bytes) A natural fiber made from the husks of the coconut fruit. It is coarse and has a lot of texture. Coir can be used wall to wall or made into area rugs and bound with solid color bindings or tapestry bindings. A great look.

 

SEAGRASS   arrowup.gif (1176 bytes)
seagrass.jpg (27089 bytes) A natural fiber derived from a native grass in China and in India. This material is very unique and and wears exceptionally well. The hard outer shell cannot be dyed therefore it is naturally stain resistant. This is a look sought after by designers world wide.

 

JUTE   arrowup.gif (1176 bytes)
jute.jpg (21956 bytes) A natural fiber grown in India that has been used for countless centuries in rope making, broadloom carpet backings, and numerous other uses. It is a softer material primarily used in area rugs in solid form or stenciled with various patterns and colors.