Description: The unique woven technique and the construction made entirely with thin bamboo strips makes this lamp very flexible, allowing for a variety of shapes that you can change by yourself. It is a piece of ancient design, crafted by artisans of Central Thailand keepers of an old Chinese lantern making tradition. It is a lightweight lampshade that does not contain any metal structure and can be hung directly onto the electrical cord without the need of a hanging chain. -Material: bamboo, rattan -Shape: globe, cylinder, box, others as request -Color: natural, light yellow -Size: as request and shape -Application: living room, dining room, bed room, others Care: exposure to strong sun and humidity may change the product's color.
Original: Viet Nam Size: 1.22 x 2.44 meter- ply wood Thickness: 1 ply 1 mm; 2 plys: 1.7-2 mm Color: Natural color of bamboo Uses: Widely used in decoration, partitions, rooftop Processing chart Coir 1 layer of light yellow color After being bleached, the mainspring sheet will be dipped in a specialized glue that will be pressed by a machine at high temperature to create a single-layer cork sheet. Itâ??s smooth surface. The heat-pressing process of 80 - 120 degrees Celsius carbonizes natural materials, from which the mainspring is denatured, resistant to termites and extremely durable. Glue type is used to be enter from the water out of the standard EO and not have the quality harmful. This is also the type used to use a common variable for the products of wood, import export of the market Europe
Cane and bamboo act as an alternative to wood which takes more time to grow and is costlier. Cane and bamboo are renewable resources that are abundantly available, especially in the North Eastern Region of the country. Cane is largely used for furniture making, whereas bamboo is used for making jewellery and decorative utility items like lamp-stand, umbrella handles, partition, screen, flower pots, baskets, walking sticks, tool handles, fishing rods, tent poles, ladders, toys, fans, cups, mugs, Mats etc. In recent years, uses of cane furniture have considerably increased in different classes of population. Main clusters: Assam (Lakhimpur, Bongaigaon, Guwahati, etc.) and Tripura (Agartala, Nelaghar, etc.) Are recognized as prominent places for cane and bamboo products both nationally as well as internationally. Assam is home to about 50 species67 of bamboo. Other major cane and bamboo handicraft centres are Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh in North Eastern region, West Bengal, Kerala, and Orissa