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  2. The Best Jute Rugs to Buy for That Organic Modern Look - AOL

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    "Jute rugs layer in lovely organic texture to any space, creating a sense of natural warmth and character. Whether a dark neutral or a whitewashed hue, the coarse weave cues earthy coziness and ...

  3. Jute - Wikipedia

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    Jute fibers, composed primarily of cellulose and lignin, are collected from bast (the phloem of the plant, sometimes called the "skin") of plants like kenaf, industrial hemp, flax , and ramie. The industrial term for jute fiber is raw jute. The fibers are off-white to brown and range from 1–4 meters (3.3–13.1 ft) long.

  4. Mat - Wikipedia

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    The mats may be of one colour only, or they may be made of different colours and in different designs. Sometimes the names of institutions are introduced into the mats. [8] Due to the silky nature and tensile strength, jute mats or mattings have started being used as floor covering or doormats, runners and in different forms. Jute floor ...

  5. Hessian fabric - Wikipedia

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    One major advantage of hessian jute fabric is that, because it is made entirely from natural vegetable fibers, it is completely biodegradable. [16]: 302 This property also makes it extremely useful in landscaping and agricultural uses that require incorporating fabric support into outdoor projects. Landscape designs that include tree ...

  6. Tatami - Wikipedia

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    A half mat is called a hanjō (半畳), and a mat of three-quarter length is called a daimedatami (大目畳 or 台目畳), which is used in tea-ceremony rooms . [ 4 ] In Japan, the size of a room is usually measured in relation to the size of tatami mats ( -畳 , -jō ) , about 1.653 m 2 (17.79 sq ft) for a standard Nagoya-size tatami.

  7. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    The word mattress derives from the Arabic مَطْرَحٌ (maṭraḥ) [5] which means "something thrown down" or "place where something is thrown down" and hence "mat, cushion". During the Crusades , Europeans adopted one of the Middle Eastern methods of sleeping on cushions on the floor since sleeping on beds in the Middle East was for the ...

  8. Banig - Wikipedia

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    A baníg (pronounced buh-NIG) is a traditional handwoven mat of the Philippines predominantly used as a sleeping mat or a floor mat. Depending on the region of the Philippines, the mat is made of buri [1] , pandanus or reed leaves. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into mats, which may be plain or intricate.

  9. Coir - Wikipedia

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    Red coir is used in floor mats and doormats, brushes, mattresses, floor tiles and sacking. [15] A small amount is also made into twine. [15] Pads of curled brown coir fibre, made by needle-felting (a machine technique that mats the fibres together), are shaped and cut to fill mattresses and for use in erosion control on river banks and hillsides.

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