This decorative item is made from pieces of bamboo with fibers and abaca rope on the front. Manila hemp, also known as abaca, is a type of fiber with a shiny color obtained from Musa textilis (a relative of edible bananas), also called Manila hemp or abaca. Abaca is an extremely strong fiber, very expensive, and often has a higher price than wood pulp. The name refers to the capital of the Philippines, one of the main producers of Manila hemp. Cultivating abaca plants can reduce erosion, increase biodiversity, and enrich the soil. Finally, it is resistant to water and humidity.
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