SisalSisal is an extremely long and rugged fiber obtained from the leaves of the agave plant. Although the plant is indigenous to the Americas, more than half the sisal produced in the world now comes from East Africa. The African fiber is longer, finer and white, making it possible to dye clear, even colors and to spin a consistent and smoother yarn. It's considered the best in the world. Although most sisal flooring is produced in china at cheaper costings.
Suitable for most areas sisal gives you a unique natural look and feel. |
SeaGrassSimular to sisal but seagrass comes from the fibers of long, reed-like grasses that grow in the wet areas of South Asia. Following traditional use, the fiber is almost never dyed and exhibits a range of soft, sage green colors that become brown with age. Color variations abound, which is one of the benefits of seagrass.
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