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Polished Natural Linen Twine - Traditional Range - Made in France
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Natural Linen Twine - Traditional Range - Made in France
The Natural Linen Twine is polished, which gives it a smooth appearance.
Natural, ecological and biodegradable material
Linen fibre has several properties:
- Biodegradable
- Mechanical resistance
- Fire retardant power
- Very low stretching
- Abrasion resistance
- Moisture resistance
Utilisations de la Ficelle en Lin :
- Floral Art
- Craftsmanship
- DIY
- Decoration
- Packaging
- Label
- Gardening
- Creative leisure activities
- Tapestry
The history of Linen:
Linen was one of the first natural materials cultivated in Egypt during the time of the Pharaohs. It was at this time that the Lin material began to develop.
In France, this cultivation of flax was introduced by Charlemagne and is said to have begun in the Lys Valley.
The manufacture of Linen has remained the same for centuries of history and has kept its noble and natural character.
France produces 75% of the world's flax on 75,000 hectares.
Linen is perceived as a symbol of naturalness, nobility and elegance.
The majority of our ropes for decoration are made in France. The origin of our ropes is specified in the product descriptions.
Polished hemp rope: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 16mm, 20mm, 22mm, 24mm, 26mm, 28mm, 30mm, 36mm, 40mm
Unpolished hemp rope: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 26mm
Synthetic hemp rope: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 16mm, 20mm, 22mm, 24mm, 26mm, 28mm, 30mm, 32mm, 36mm, 40mm
- Interior decoration and marine decoration
- Suspension and luminaire
- Construction, DIY and masonry
- Livestock and agriculture
- Pulling and lifting
- Marine, boating and old rigging
- Sets and staging of performances
- Adventure parks and pirate ship
- Zoo and jungle scenery
- Railing
- Tug of war rope
- Film and production
- Fire rope
- Separation rope
- Stair railing, handrail
- Skirting
- 100% natural and biodegradable fiber
- High breaking strength
- Very low elongation
- Good hold at knots
- Does not burn hands
- Resistance to abrasion and high heat
- Sensitive to moisture (Do not store outdoors)
- Gives off a smell that fades over time (close to that of hay)
For indoor, you can use both. For outdoor, prefer synthetic hemp.
Natural hemp, as its name suggests, is made exclusively from hemp fiber. It is very soft to the touch and does not burn hands with rubbing. It offers an authentic and rustic appearance and emits a slight smell that reinforces its natural effect.
Synthetic hemp is made from textured polypropylene fibres. It has the advantage of being UV-treated and resistant to weather and moisture, which makes it more durable in the long term. Its appearance and touch are a very good imitation of natural hemp.
Hemp has a slight natural smell similar to that of hay. Its odor fades away and disappears over time.
To quickly remove the smell of hemp, let the rope air out for several days.
The fibres of natural hemp are sensitive to moisture. It is not recommended to store hemp rope outdoors or in a closed place with moisture if you want to keep its quality in the long term.
For outdoor use, we advise you to buy the synthetic hemp rope because it is rot-proof, anti-UV treated. It will not be damaged in the long term, regardless of weather conditions.
Natural ropes are used in various areas such as decoration, macramé, crochet, crafts, furniture, events, adventure parks, security, industry and agriculture.
Many natural fibres are used to make rope:
- hemp
- cotton
- sisal
- jute
- linen
- coconut fibre
The strongest material is hemp. The most used materials in decoration are cotton and jute.
Natural rope can be used outdoors but it is not recommended to store your natural rope in the sun and weather permanently. It will degrade in the long run and may even eventually break.
Like any natural material, the natural rope is sensitive to weather, moisture and UV rays.
The softest natural rope is cotton rope. If you are looking for sweetness, you will also find it with the hemp rope.
In general, all natural ropes are soft. The only rough and grainy fibre is sisal.
The strongest natural rope is hemp rope.
The strongest natural string is linen twine.
Our natural twines are made of cotton, linen, jute, sisal, raffia, coco and wool.
Customer review

J'aimerais qu'il existe des diamètres de 0.5,0.3 pour les ficelles de lin colorées.
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