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Raw Raffia Fibre


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Raw Raffia Fibre

Raw raffia fibre is a natural fibre obtained from the leaves of the raffia palm tree, which is native to tropical regions of Africa and Madagascar. The fibre is extracted from the long, narrow leaves of the palm tree and is widely used in the production of various handicrafts, such as baskets, hats, mats, and bags. Raw raffia fibre is known for its strength, durability, and flexibility, which makes it an ideal material for weaving and braiding. The process of obtaining raw raffia fibre involves cutting the leaves of the raffia palm tree and then separating the fibres from the leaf sheaths. The fibres are then cleaned and dried in the sun before being sorted and packaged for sale. The colour of raw raffia fibre varies from light beige to dark brown, depending on the age of the leaves and the processing method used. Raw raffia fibre is a versatile material that can be used in a variety of applications. It is commonly used in the fashion industry for making hats, bags, and other accessories. It is also used in the construction industry for making thatch roofs and wall coverings. Additionally, raw raffia fibre is used in the production of paper, ropes, and twine. Despite its many uses, the production of raw raffia fibre has some environmental concerns. The over-harvesting of raffia palm trees can lead to deforestation and the loss of habitat for wildlife. However, sustainable harvesting practices can help to mitigate these issues and ensure that the production of raw raffia fibre remains environmentally friendly.

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