
This jar will bring a design and modern note to your decoration. In Manila hemp also called abaca fiber and provided with a narrow neck you can insert fine bouquets of artificial flowers or feathers for example. Composition information: Abaca is a species of banana tree </wiki/Bananier> native to the Philippines </wiki/Philippines>, but which also grows on the islands of Borneo </wiki/Born%C3%A9o> and Sumatra </wiki/ Sumatra>, in Indonesia </wiki/Indon%C3%A9sie>. On average, this plant grows to about 6 m in height. It is of economic importance, being harvested for its fiber, called Manila hemp </wiki/Manila_hemp>, extracted from its large, oblong leaves and stems. The fiber is used to make twine and rope. It was cultivated on a large scale in Sumatra from 1925 by the Dutch, who had observed its cultivation in the Philippines, to be used in the manufacture of ropes. Manila hemp jar also called abaca fiber Indoor use, do not expose to sunlight or weather. Vacuum with a special nozzle to prevent dirt from attacking the fabric. Utilize