Everest
| Model: | CLJUJULM4 |
Jute fibre is extracted from the stem of the plant grown as a cash crop in Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and Tripura. Jute mills form an important industry here.The tough outer bark of the plant is softened in water by a process called retting to loosen the fibres. A table mat; fibres are first made into a braid and coiled to form modular units. These circular units are assembled by stitching with a needle and configured to make a variety of shapes. Jute fibres are long and lustrous and were traditionally handspun in Bihar. A range of products are handmade, using very simple tools, by braiding the fibres and assembling the braids into a variety of configurations resulting in bags, coasters, shoes and other utility items. The range of designs prevalent has been introduced by government sponsored design development programs.
Your Review: Note: HTML is not translated!
Rating: Bad Good
Enter the code in the box below:
You may also like to Gift |
||||||||||
Occasion |
Recipients |
|||||||||

















