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Linen and Hemp Fabric

Linen FabricAmbassadors of Sustainable Fashion, Linen Fabric and Hemp Fabric both have upgraded the fashion industry given their Premium outlook and the being most sustainable of all the natural fibres.

Linen is one of the oldest fabrics known to mankind. Linen Fabric was known for its Purity and Longevity. During the ancient times in Egypt, Linen was used for the mummification along with being used on a daily basis.

Over the time, Linen Fabric had become only for the elites and as the commercial agriculture and production began, it started gaining more popularity in the masses.
Being a premium fabric, its only recently, that masses have started using the Linen Fabric clothes as symbolic.

Linen Fibre is taken out from the bast of the Flax Plant. It is also known as the Flax
Fabric. Most of the Linen Fibre still originates from European Region,

Linen Fabric is highly breathable and durable. It is very used in Clothing, Bed Sheets, Home furnishings as Tapestry, Curtains, Bedsheets, Towels, etc.

Hemp itself has been with us since major part of the history. Reminiscent of Hemp has been found dating back to 8000 BC.

Traditionally hemp was used for industrial purposes given that the lifespan of Hemp is the longest and it the strongest natural fiber. With the modern techniques, the process has made the hemp softer and more suitable to be used in the clothing.

You can use the Hemp Fabric for Apparel and Home Fashions – curtains, draperies, upholstery, bedspreads, table linens, sheets, dish towels.

Hemp Fabric

Hemp Fabric and Linen Fabrics have very similar properties given just a few which differentiates them.

  • Linen and Hemp are strong fibers
  • Linen and Hemp are highly breathable and have high moisture absorption.
  • Linen and Hemp are natural insulators, which means it would keep you cool in summer and warm in winter.
  • Although, Linen and Hemp both are naturally anti-bacterial. Hemp has higher anti-bacterial properties as compared to Linen
  • Linen Fabric and Hemp Fabric become softer and lustrous with each wash.
  • They are resistant to moths and other insects.
  • Linen and Hemp both are easily dyeable.

Types of Linen Fabric and Hemp Fabric you can ask us:

Blend Type
100% Linen Fabric Griege(unprocessed), Ready for Dyeing/Ready for
Printing, Dyed
Hemp Fabric

 

Intimate Blended (homogenous blending of the fibres) Linen Cotton fabric Griege(unprocessed), Ready for Dyeing/Ready for
Printing, Dyed and Melange
Linen Tencel fabric
Linen Viscose fabric
Linen Excel Fabric
Hemp Cotton Fabric
Hemp Modal Fabric
Hemp Viscose Fabric
Interlaced Blended.
(Warp and Weft as different Yarns)
Cotton Linen fabric Griege(unprocessed), Ready for Dyeing/Ready for
Printing, Dyed
Tencel Linen Fabric
Viscose Linen Fabric
Cotton Hemp Fabric

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