Jute Fabrics
Jute is the second closest plant-based fiber after cotton that has a wide number of applications in several industries. Although western countries are limited to their uses, countries like India have used these fabrics for over 5000 years. It is also called the golden fiber being the shiny, soft and complete natural fiber derived from plants. Jute fiber is derived from the plants - Corchorus Capsularis and Corchorus Olitorius, which are spun into coarse and then these strong threads are brought into several utilization purposes. These fibers obtained from the jute plant find their primary applications in packaging the commodities related to agricultural and industrial sectors, which need bags, wrappings, and sacks, etc. While selecting furniture fabrics, Vardhman is the name you can bank upon for quality that comes at a great price. Choose form a wide range of beautiful colours, patterns and designs and place your wholesale orders for furniture fabrics to decorate living spaces and adorn workplaces.
Uses of Jute Fabrics
- In making furniture
- In textile industries
- In packaging
- Use of its by-products
- In making bags
- Production of twine and rope
USPs of Jute Fabrics
- Being cheaper, eco-friendly and having tons of applications – jute fabrics find a great demand in many industries today.
- Uniqueness of jute fabrics
- Demand for jute bags
- Demand for furniture and home décor made from jute
- Demand in textile industries
Types of jute fabrics
- White Raw Jute
- Tossa Raw Jute
- Mesta Raw Jute
- Jute cuttings