PREMIUM Washi Softwood Fabric 220g/m2 75% PAPER - 25% SILK, MOQ 15kg of the same color. The cone can be dyed in natural colors only, cost of dye and lead times will be discused and agreed apon by the sales agent and client - 140cm wide
Weight - 220g/m2
Thickness - Light
Technic - Woven
Composition - Paper 75% EE 25%
PREMIUM Washi Softwood Fabric 220g/m2 75% PAPER - 25% SILK, 18697 C/# Black
Experience the future of fabric with LTTEX54 Washi Softwood Woven Fabrics. Inspired by ancient Japanese papermaking techniques, Washi Softwood offers a revolutionary blend of performance, comfort, and eco-consciousness.
Unleash your creativity: Washi Softwood Woven Fabrics' versatility allows for a wide range of applications, including:
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Clothing: Apparel of all kinds (dresses, shirts, pants, jackets.)
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Accessories: Craft beautiful and durable bags, hats, and belts
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Homeware: Tablecloths, curtains, throws, upholstery (depending on thickness and structure)
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Decorations: Wall hangings, table runners, decorative pillows, etc.
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Potential for: We're continuously exploring new applications like carpets (depending on thickness and structure).
Benefits You Can Trust:
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Unmatched Strength: 500x stronger than cotton, Washi fabrics are built to last, reducing clothing waste and the need for frequent replacements.
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Naturally Breathable: The unique properties of Washi allow for excellent air circulation, keeping you cool and comfortable throughout the day.
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Odor-Neutralizing: Washi naturally absorbs and neutralizes odors, promoting freshness and hygiene.
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Moisture Management: Washi's superior moisture-wicking properties ensure faster drying times compared to many conventional fabrics.
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Biocompatible & Anti-Allergenic: Washi's natural composition makes it gentle on even the most sensitive skin, minimizing irritation and allergic reactions.
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Long-Lasting Vibrancy: Dyed with only natural dyes, Washi fabric resists color fading and releases no harmful particles during washing.
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Eco-Conscious Choice: Made from renewable resources, Washi biodegrades in just 4-6 weeks at the end of its lifecycle, minimizing environmental impact.
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