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Definition of Banana Slik

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In many Asian countries, the stalk of the banana plant is processed to make fabric. Different layers of the banana stem yield fibers for different uses. The outer layer produces fibers used for tablecloths. The next layer yields fibers used for obi and ties. The third layer is used for kimono and saris. Pieces of the fabric used for the saris are then collected and spun into Banana Silk.

Definition of Banana Slik

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In many Asian countries, the stalk of the banana plant is processed to make fabric. Different layers of the banana stem yield fibers for different uses. The outer layer produces fibers used for tablecloths. The next layer yields fibers used for obi and ties. The third layer is used for kimono and saris. Pieces of the fabric used for the saris are then collected and spun into Banana Silk.


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