Sheet cane is a hand-woven product which is used as seating on some antique and most modern chairs. This type of seating is usually fitted into a continuous narrow groove cut into the top surface of the seat frame and held in place with a cane beading and glue. It is available in the common open weave and in a close weave often originally used on antique American chairs. We offer two widths in the open weave, 18 inch (457mm), and 24 inch (610mm), and 18 inch (457mm) in the close weave. When ordering sheet cane for chair seats you need to provide the dimensions of the seat and an accurate measurement of the width of the groove (in metric to the nearest 0.5mm), so that we can supply the appropriate beading size. Sheet caning instructions and timber wedges used for fitting sheet cane are also available.
Rattan core is the pith of flexible and uniformly dense rattan.
The natural quality is naturally white but not bleached, bleached quality and some irregular quality made with different kinds of cane are also available.
This medium diameter is ideal for DIY projects.
Diameter from 1.5mm to 22mm or make in the exact size of less than +/- 0.15 mm variance.
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The beautiful handcrafted woven wicker pattern from Vietnam master rattan weavers from long ago designs gave rise to the boho-chic movement. It is an eco-friendly and sustainable product. It is used to reflect yourself and decoration.
The sizes are customer accepted and range from 15cm to 50 cm.
Close Rattan Webbing
Color : Natural or Bleach
Size : 35 cm until 100 cm x 15 m
(14 Inch - 40 Inch)
Peel Size : 3 mm & 4 mm
Quality : Grade A & Grade B
Open Hexagonal Rattan Webbing
Color : Natural or Bleach
Size : 35 cm until 100 cm x 15 m
(14 Inch - 40 Inch)
Peel size : 2.5 mm
Quality : Grade A & Grade B
Hexagonal rattan: is the most common type of knitting used regularly for the details of rattan tables and chairs, partitions, screens... The material is from natural rattan strings: small, thin rattan fibers that are still soft. Color: mainly natural white, slightly dark yellow, or color of your choice. There are many different sizes of knitting, the required size is from 40-100 cm wide, 15 meters long
Product name: Vietnam rattan webbing
Material: Rattan, plastic.
Usage: For rattan furniture
Size: With 0.6m X 15 length = 9 square meter
Packing: Carton, pallet, big bag, strap or Customized
MOQ: 04 rolls
Packing: 25pcs/ carton. Each wrap with paper/ Bubble bag in carton box/Customer request
Payment: T/T 30% deposit, balance against copy of B/L or L/C at sight, irrevocable
Sample time: 7 -10 days
Shipment: By Air, by Sea, by Express (DHL,TNT,UPS,EMS,Fed Ex)
Water hyacinth is known for it's soft feel and distinctive smell. When dried it is an excellent fiber to weave furniture and handicraft.
Products woven from water hyacinth are strong, attractive and friendly with the environment, bring your sweet home a new breath.
Usage: be used to make furniture ( table, seat, bed, carpet or closet and housewares) and handicraft (baskets, handbags, hats, trays, boxes, jars, colander)
Dimensions:
- Length: 10m, 20m, 30m, 40m, 50m
- Wide: 10 - 11mm, 14 â?? 15mm, 20 -22 mm
Raw Water hyacinth
From the Craft of water hyacinth sandals, bags, wallets and jewelry trinkets up to furniturepun water hyacinth can be made from water hyacinth. Never imagined before the craft comes from water hyacinth .
Rattan Cane Webbing usually refers to rattan webbing made from Chair-cane (Rattan peel/park). Rattan webbing made from rattan coir is called reed webbing. These are elegant-looking furniture materials that enhance quality. Cane webbing is made from rattan strong enough to support the weight of a sitting person and flexible enough to bend around the sharp corner of wooden frames.
Rattan webbing made from rattan core is called reed webbing. These are elegant looking furniture materials that enhance quality. Cane webbing is made from rattan strong enough to support the weight of a sitting person and flexible enough to bend around the sharp corner of wooden frames.