thank you
I am looking at both traditionally processed fibres as well as rayon fabrics.
You are speaking of the rayon fibres I presume.
Eucalyptus is commercially grown for rayon/viscose mills.
Acacia species- which ones and whether this is for traditional or
rayon industries? Please share any information on this.


On 5/30/14, Santhan P <[email protected]> wrote:
> cellulose wood fibres of Eucalyptus species, Acacia species, are
> commercially used for making fabrics.
>
> On Friday, May 30, 2014 6:36:40 AM UTC+5:30, JANAKI TURAGA wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I am researching the fibrous plants of Odisha and Central Indian
>> provinces(special attention), but also rest of India for a research
>> project
>> on cloths made from the fibrous plants.
>> Would appreciate if anybody has any information on plant, fibre, cloth
>> from fibrous plants.
>> I am especially interested in the tribal cloths.
>> I am presently unable to locate the plant of a fibre called 'Kerang',
>> 'Kudhei', 'kurei', from Odisha reportedly used for weaving cloth.
>> Would appreciate the group's input on all this.
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing from you,
>> Kind Regards
>> Janaki
>>
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