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.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.