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Coir rope-making is a common cottage industry in India. The workers’ are mostly members of family who work together in open grounds in order to stretch out the lengths of rope and preferably under shade. The Coconut fiber is attached to hooks on a wheel that is turned by hand. This twists the coir while more is added. It forms a strong rope that doesn't unwind or break.
The coir fiber industry is important for developing countries such as India and Sri Lanka. India makes 60 per cent of the world's supply of white coir fiber. Coir rope has many uses, including tying up animals, securing loads, and webbing for beds. Coir fiber is also used to make brushes, doormats, mattress filling, padding inside furniture, sacking, garden twine, and matting for pot plants and gardens. Products made from good quality coir absorb water without weakening the fiber. Coir is the only natural fiber that resists damage by salt water.
Type: Coconut Fiber | Place of Origin: Tamil Nadu India | Color: Brown |