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Natural Fiber
Natural Fiber comes from plants, animals and insects. We transform it into long threads for textiles and flat sheets for paper.
Did you know?
Rope-making and the use of clothing are older than history and possibly even humans! Both were done by the Denisovans, a group of archaic humans that lived in Asia over 25,000 years ago.
Ropes and textiles are two of the most important technological advancements for our species
Llamas & alpacas provide the people of mountainous regions of South America with wool for blankets and clothing.
Cotton grows in clusters of fiber on the plant. Civilizations around the world have used it for thousands of years.
Bamboo is a grass that grows as large as trees! It is processed into strips for weaving baskets and mats and also thread for clothing.
Silk is a highly prized fiber produced by special caterpillars. Originating in what is now China, it has been cultivated since the Neolithic period! For thousands of years, traders risked their lives to sell silk thread and fabric to the western world.