Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Indah means Beautiful in Indonesian, This is our signature backpack, handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Each piece has a unique pattern depending on the village in which it is created. Traditionally used to carry collected produce and goods, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. Since every item is a work of art, the motif on the bags may differ from the picture. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Hand-woven six pointed palm, natural fiber basket with lid. Porcupine weave. Perfect for small sewing basket, jewelry or catch-all. Lovely gift. May have been part of a stacking set, made in Philippines; also resembles Native American Baskets of Penobscot Maine. Beautiful natural pale color with subtle sheen. Tightly woven, quality work,No apparent damage. Excellent condition for age. Approx dims: 6" x 6" overall when closed lid 6"d x 4" height bottom 6"d x 5" height
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Ixtle (maguey plant fiber) Butterfly Hair Clip Ixtle in the nahuatl language (native indigenous language of Mexico) is the fiber from a resistant plant known as maguey. The maguey plant has served many uses in the cultures in Mexico. From obtaining drinks such as mezcal to its fibers for the production of clothing, bags, ropes, and other objects. The production of objects made of Ixtle is still practiced in some states of Mexico such as Hidalgo, Queretaro, Puebla, Morelos, Veracruz, and Guerrero. This ixtle butterfly was made by the hñañu community in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. They practice many of their ancient traditions, including speaking their native language correctly known as Otomi. The Hñañu also make beautiful and detailed embroidery and natural body products. This butterfly hair clip was made by the process shown on some of the images shown. It was then dyed with natural pigments. The colored fibers are then woven and braided into what you see here. Such a long and detailed process for a hair accessory that is eco-friendly. This ixtle butterfly was dyed with natural earth pigments as see on the images (seeds, herbs, wood) *100% vegetable fiber *Mexican product *Biodegradable *Durable *Handmade Measurements (approximate as each are handmade): Antennae to tail- 3-4" Longest wing to longest wing- 3-4"
Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Indah means Beautiful in Indonesian, This is our signature backpack, handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Each piece has a unique pattern depending on the village in which it is created. Traditionally used to carry collected produce and goods, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. Since every item is a work of art, the motif on the bags may differ from the picture. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Indah means Beautiful in Indonesian, This is our signature backpack, handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Each piece has a unique pattern depending on the village in which it is created. Traditionally used to carry collected produce and goods, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. Since every item is a work of art, the motif on the bags may differ from the picture. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Indah means Beautiful in Indonesian, This is our signature backpack, handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Each piece has a unique pattern depending on the village in which it is created. Traditionally used to carry collected produce and goods, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. Since every item is a work of art, the motif on the bags may differ from the picture. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Indah means Beautiful in Indonesian, This is our signature backpack, handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Each piece has a unique pattern depending on the village in which it is created. Traditionally used to carry collected produce and goods, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. Since every item is a work of art, the motif on the bags may differ from the picture. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Indah means Beautiful in Indonesian, This is our signature backpack, handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Each piece has a unique pattern depending on the village in which it is created. Traditionally used to carry collected produce and goods, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. Since every item is a work of art, the motif on the bags may differ from the picture. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Indah means Beautiful in Indonesian, This is our signature backpack, handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Each piece has a unique pattern depending on the village in which it is created. Traditionally used to carry collected produce and goods, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. Since every item is a work of art, the motif on the bags may differ from the picture. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Indah means Beautiful in Indonesian, This is our signature backpack, handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Each piece has a unique pattern depending on the village in which it is created. Traditionally used to carry collected produce and goods, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. Since every item is a work of art, the motif on the bags may differ from the picture. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Ikan in Indonesian means fish. This backpack is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry and collect the catch of the day, these baskets are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone. All backpack straps are adjustable by tightening and knotting the bottom, each backpack opening can be tightened by pulling the straps.
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Marigold flowers are one of the most vivid and easy to achieve natural dyes. Native to Central Amerika these flowers become an important part in many cultures all over the word from Aztec to India. 50 grams will dye 100 - 400 grams of fiber depending on the shade. Latin name - Calendula Officinalis. . Quantity: - 200 g / 7 oz - 100 g / 3,5 oz - 50 g / 1.75 oz Mordanting: - Use alum mordant at 15% WOF for protein fibers. For cellulose mordant with tannin at 8% WOF and then alum at 15%, or alum acetate at 8%. Dyeing: - Add the flower powder to the dye pot, cover with water and gently simmer for 30-60 minutes to extract the dye. Strain the liquid, add fibers and simmer until the desired shade is achieved. With the addition of a little iron (1- 2% WOF) olive greens can be created and mixed with madder roots marigolds will produce vibrant orange shades. More natural dyes, mordants and assistants: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ForestsAndMeadows?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=22223927 Yarn for dyeing: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ForestsAndMeadows?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=23551833 Back to shop: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ForestsAndMeadows?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
Organize any space with these neutral and beautiful baskets of all sizes. Baskets are traditionally made and used by the Cubeo indigenous group - a nomadic community living in Colombia’s southeastern Amazon rainforest - to carry food and supplies. Made from bejuco yaré, a resilient and natural vine fiber native to South America. Handwoven by artisans weaving with Aviá Arte Sano in Mitú, Vaupés, Colombia. Dimensions: Small: 8-10” H x 10-12” D | Medium: 12-13” H x 12-14” D | Large: 14-15” H x 15-17.5” D | XL: 16.5-18” H x 19-21” D Materials: Made from bejuco yaré, a resilient and natural vine fiber native to South America. Care: Recommended for indoor use, spot clean. IN STOCK please note: for shipping & returns please review our Shipping & Return Policy
A vintage native american papago basket made of woven natural fiber and bear grass. Lovely pattern. Original tag is still attached. In excellent vintage condition showing minimal age appropriate wear, no major damage. Measures 10" in diameter x 1.5"H ---------------------------------- Follow me on Instagram! To be first to know about new items, sales, and updates. instagram.com/sergeantsailorshop
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Illuh is a beautiful woman’s name in Indonesian. This bag is handwoven in Kalimantan, Borneo island, Indonesia. Traditionally used to carry produce and goods, these bags are resistant and long-lasting since they are made of a natural fiber called Rattan, which is native to the region. Perfect for any beach day or farmers market run, adds a touch of style to anyone.
Sombrero fabricado artesanalmente con fibras de paja de palma en Ecuador. Esta cinta tan colorida está inspirada en lugares tropicales para visitar este verano 🌴🌞🦞🐟 Llévate a estos destinos de onda tropical tu sombrero jalapa convertido en el icono de la marca. Medidas: Ala: 10 cm Altura de copa: 9 cm Ancho de cinta de color: 4 cm Composición y materialesEl sombrero está hecho a mano con fibras de palma natural por artesanos de una pequeña comunidad de la provincia del Guayas, en Ecuador. El interior cuenta con una suave banda interior. La cinta de la parte exterior es de chenilla hecha a mano en un pequeño pueblo de Italia. ¡La pregunta de cada verano!Cada cinta se cose especialmente con la medida del contorno de cada sombrero, ya que, al ser un producto artesanal, cada sombrero puede variar por milímetros del resto. Por este motivo, no vendemos cintas sueltas. Consumo ResponsableEn La Mansa queremos que compres conscientemente e inviertas en piezas íntegramente artesanales. Por ello, la producción de sombreros Jalapa es ‘bajo pedido’. Esto significa que cada cuando realizas un pedido, nuestros artesanos se ponen manos a la obra para poder preparar tu sombrero (medir cintas, ajustar y coser), por lo que cada Jalapa será entregado a los 2-4 días laborales desde la realización del pedido.
A guide to natural fibers and why its so important we choose natural over synthetic when it comes to our apparel.
Vintage hand coiled rattan basket. This basket features lovely patina brass details. The brass is coiled at center of handle and around the rim of basket. Along with brass hardware. In the iconic style of Gabrielle Crespi.
A handwoven jute rug is a floor covering made from natural jute fiber. Jute is a plant that is native to the Indian subcontinent and is known for its durability and versatility. Handwoven jute rugs are made by skilled artisans who use traditional weaving techniques to create intricate patterns and designs. These rugs are known for their natural texture and rustic charm, and they can add a touch of warmth and character to any room in your home. Handwoven jute rugs are also eco-friendly and sustainable, as jute is a renewable resource and the production process is relatively low impact. -Made in India 🇮🇳 - Adds Antique look to your Room Aesthetics. - Reversible, Can be used on both sides. - Eco-friendly with low carbon footprint. - Can be made in any Custom size. Contact us to know more. - Can be used as - livingroom rug / hallway runner / patio rug / kitchen rug / bathroom rug / office rug / bedroom rug / nursery rug / entryway rug / doormat rug / stairway runner / gameroom rug / guestroom rug / gift rug / diningroom rug / Kids rug / interior rug / boho decor rug / bohemian rug / farmhouse rug / fireplace rug / kidsroom rug / porch rug / wedding rug / wedding decor rug / hemp rug - Care Instructions Product Care: Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use chlorine bleach products. To maintain the life of your kilim rug, sponge gently with a neutral pH soap or textile wash solution and rinse thoroughly in warm water. Lightly vacuum with a low-pile towel to remove loose dirt from major surfaces without disturbing the pile.
Our ayate / ixtle washcloths are sustainable washcloths made of agave fibers and hand-woven by the native Otomi people of Mexico. Weaving agave fibers has been a longstanding tradition of these native people and they are happy to bring their handicrafts to your kitchen and bath! The agave fiber makes an excellent scrubber and exfoliator for your skin for a refreshing shower or bath. It is time to replace your loofah made from fake fibers with one that lasts longer, is better for your skin, better for the environment, and has social economic benefits. These also make great scrubbing cloths for cleaning as well! They dry fast and are resistant to mold and mildew. Dimensions: 5.5" Sold individually
HeirloomSupplySuccess Heirloom Flax Seeds Flax (also known as common flax or linseed) (binomial name: Linum usitatissimum) is a member of the genus Linum in the family Linaceae. It is a food and fibre crop that is grown in cooler regions of the world. Bear wonderful blue flowers and is ideal for Erosion Control. Flax fibres are taken from the stem of the plant and are two to three times as strong as those of cotton. As well, flax fibers are naturally smooth and straight. Europe and North America depended on flax for vegetable-based cloth until the nineteenth century, when cotton overtook flax as the most common plant used for making linen paper. Flax is grown on the Canadian Prairies for linseed oil, which is used as a drying oil in paints and varnish and in products such as linoleum and printing inks. It is native to the region extending from the eastern Mediterranean to India and was probably first domesticated in the Fertile Crescent. Flax was extensively cultivated in ancient China and ancient Egypt. A discovery reported in 2009 of spun, dyed, and knotted wild flax fibers in a prehistoric cave in the Republic of Georgia shows that the plant was already in used by humans at the surprisingly early date of 30,000 BC. Seeds should be planted at a rate of 40 plants per square foot at 1/4- to 1/2-inch deep into the soil. The average full growth height is 2.5 to 3 ft tall and take 90 to 125 days for plants to reach full maturity. Can be grown in any region and is It's winter hardy in zones 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 and 9 Genuine HeirloomSupplySuccess TM products may only be purchased from the Seller HeirloomSupplySuccess. All other claims to such are false, misleading replica of our authentic products. We do not and will not ever utilize a third party seller to market or sell our Genuine products. 100% Open Pollinated 100% Heirloom 100% Non-Hybrid 100% Non-GMO Bonus Sample pack of seeds with each pack of seeds purchased
USA, Late 19th-Century Decorative Native American corn husk bag. H 31 x W 27 cm
Sombrero fabricado artesanalmente con fibras de paja de palma en Ecuador. Esta cinta tan colorida está inspirada en lugares tropicales para visitar este verano 🌴🌞🦞🐟 Llévate a estos destinos de onda tropical tu sombrero jalapa convertido en el icono de la marca. Medidas: Ala: 10 cm Altura de copa: 9 cm Ancho de cinta de color: 4 cm Composición y materialesEl sombrero está hecho a mano con fibras de palma natural por artesanos de una pequeña comunidad de la provincia del Guayas, en Ecuador. El interior cuenta con una suave banda interior. La cinta de la parte exterior es de chenilla hecha a mano en un pequeño pueblo de Italia. ¡La pregunta de cada verano!Cada cinta se cose especialmente con la medida del contorno de cada sombrero, ya que, al ser un producto artesanal, cada sombrero puede variar por milímetros del resto. Por este motivo, no vendemos cintas sueltas. Consumo ResponsableEn La Mansa queremos que compres conscientemente e inviertas en piezas íntegramente artesanales. Por ello, la producción de sombreros Jalapa es ‘bajo pedido’. Esto significa que cada cuando realizas un pedido, nuestros artesanos se ponen manos a la obra para poder preparar tu sombrero (medir cintas, ajustar y coser), por lo que cada Jalapa será entregado a los 2-4 días laborales desde la realización del pedido.
Check out our silk fabric clothes for the very best in unique or custom, handmade designes. Natural fibers are strictly done by hand. Grown using environmentally friendly techniques. Sustainable, upcycled, handmade, ethical production. The lightweight and water-resilient fabric
Promoting the revitalization of rubber in the Amazon, generating income with inclusion, avoiding deforestation, and rescuing the rubber tree identity is what moves the work of Vegetable Encauchados of the Amazon. Through the sustainable organic extraction of native latex, using social technology and involving indigenous peoples, rubber tappers, riverine communities, quilombolas and agrarian reform settlers, organic slippers made of native rubber and vegetable fibers, in addition to utensils, bio-jewelry, accessories and packaging are produced. Another important point in production is the elimination of all petroleum-derived additives in the processing of rubber, replaced by natural products such as vegetable oil, carnauba wax, vegetable stearine and other vegetable fillers from agribusiness residues – açai, muru-muru, Brazil nut, andiroba and pracaxi. The production of the vegetable rubber bags employs handcraft artisan women who support their families in the small villages of the Amazon, Brasil DESCRIPTION: Handmade and hand-harvested Latex, Sustainable. 6"Wx5.5"H Package Quantity: 1pc The final product may present a slight difference in texture and color as shown in the picture. Every bag is crafted and sewn by hand which makes them different and unique every time.
When it comes to bast fibers, extracting the usable fiber from the plant can take patience and practice.
Organize any space with these neutral and beautiful baskets of all sizes. Baskets are traditionally made and used by the Cubeo indigenous group - a nomadic community living in Colombia’s southeastern Amazon rainforest - to carry food and supplies. Made from bejuco yaré, a resilient and natural vine fiber native to South America. Handwoven by artisans weaving with Aviá Arte Sano in Mitú, Vaupés, Colombia. Dimensions: Small: 8-10” H x 10-12” D | Medium: 12-13” H x 12-14” D | Large: 14-15” H x 15-17.5” D | XL: 16.5-18” H x 19-21” D Materials: Made from bejuco yaré, a resilient and natural vine fiber native to South America. Care: Recommended for indoor use, spot clean. IN STOCK please note: for shipping & returns please review our Shipping & Return Policy
Promoting the revitalization of rubber in the Amazon, generating income with inclusion, avoiding deforestation, and rescuing the rubber tree identity is what moves the work of Vegetable Encauchados of the Amazon. Through the sustainable organic extraction of native latex, using social technology and involving indigenous peoples, rubber tappers, riverine communities, quilombolas and agrarian reform settlers, organic slippers made of native rubber and vegetable fibers, in addition to utensils, bio-jewelry, accessories and packaging are produced. Another important point in production is the elimination of all petroleum-derived additives in the processing of rubber, replaced by natural products such as vegetable oil, carnauba wax, vegetable stearine and other vegetable fillers from agribusiness residues – açai, muru-muru, Brazil nut, andiroba and pracaxi. The production of the vegetable rubber bags employs handcraft artisan women who support their families in the small villages of the Amazon, Brasil DESCRIPTION: Handmade and hand-harvested Latex, Sustainable. 6"Wx5.5"H Package Quantity: 1pc The final product may present a slight difference in texture and color as shown in the picture. Every bag is crafted and sewn by hand which makes them different and unique every time.
Natural fibre clothing is becoming increasingly popular for its numerous benefits. From the comfort it provides to its environmental impact, natural fibres offer a better alternative to synthetic fabrics. In this article, we'll explore the various types of natural fibers, their benefits, and the few disadvantages they may have. Get ready to make an informed decision for your next clothing purchase.