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in india and sri lanka. the fruits are broken by hand or machine, and the fiber extracted from the broken husks from which the coconut has been removed for the copra. the husks are retted in rivers, and the fiber separated by hand beating with sticks or by a decortication machine. the fibers are washed
, dried, and hackled, and used in upholstery, cordage, fabrics, mats, and brushes. related posts pashmina wool fibers types of textile fibers - list of... linen fiber and linen fabrics from the flax... natural silk - sourcing, usage, and... kapok fiber kapok fiber is obtained from the seed pods of the...
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