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Hackled Flax Fiber In Dolls

Supplier From Egypt
May-09-12

Consists of two parts 25 kg each in one bale of 50 kg with jute.
Which is used in many chemical industries also is used by the plumbers in the sanitary uses.
It is handmade product from Hackled Flax, in different weight and shape :
Hackled Flax in Puppets two heads : (200 or 250 gr.).
Hackled Flax in Puppets four head: (200 or 250 gr.).
Hackled Flax in Jokia : (50-100- 200- 250-500-1000 gr.).
We produce between 100 and 120 Tons / Month depending on the shape and weight of the dolls ( puppets).


40 ft countainer in bales.


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