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    Ramie (pronounced: /ˈreɪmi/, RAY-mee; from Malay rami), Boehmeria nivea, is a flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae, native to eastern Asia...
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  • countries, China, the leading producer of wheat and ramie in 2013, produces 95% of the world's ramie fiber but only 17% of the world's wheat. Products with...
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  • Ramie Dowling (1921–2004) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling at various times with his local clubs Éire Óg, Mullinavat, Mount Sion and Mooncoin...
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  • 'Ramie Leahy is an Irish artist known for his use of color and as a co-founder of the Kilkenny Arts Festival. Leahy attended primary school in Kilkenny...
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    appears in several spellings, including La Ramee, Laramée, LaRamée, La Ramie, La Rami, La Remy, and Laramie. La Ramée is credited as an early explorer...
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    that is woven mainly in Ojiya, Niigata in Japan. It is a fabric using Ramie (Ramie fabric). It was designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property...
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  • include: Biotic materials Wood (rattan, bamboo, bark, etc.) Plant fiber (coir, ramie, sisal, cotton, flax, hemp, jute, kapok, kenaf, moss, linen, abacá, etc...
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    was recycled fibers from used textiles, called rags. The rags were from ramie, hemp, linen and cotton. A process for removing printing inks from recycled...
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    obtained from herbs cultivated in agriculture, for instance flax, hemp, or ramie, but bast fibres from wild plants, such as stinging nettle, and trees such...
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    Arcte coerula (redirect from Ramie moth)
    Arcte coerula, the ramie moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found from in south-east...
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    pulped to make paper and cardboard. Cloth is often made from cotton, flax, ramie or synthetic fibres such as rayon, derived from plant cellulose. Thread...
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    consists of a sakaki branch or a white wooden stick with a shide or Nusa ramie attached to the end. In Board of Ceremonies' "Jinja Matsuri Shiki" (1875)...
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    Jute Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester Piña Ramie Rayon Sea silk Silk Sisal Spandex Spider silk Wool Finishing and printing...
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    constitute the source material for many fabrics (e.g. flax, hemp, jute, and ramie). Unlike the collenchyma, mature sclerenchyma is composed of dead cells...
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  • weaving, such as ramie and Shoulang yam/kmages on tribal land, and the processing and dyeing of fibers. Taru was able to locate red ramie in Wufong County...
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    or abacá; although in modern times, cheaper materials like organza silk, ramie or polyester are also used. It is a common formal or semi-formal attire...
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    Jute Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester Piña Ramie Rayon Sea silk Silk Sisal Spandex Spider silk Wool Finishing and printing...
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    Jute Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester Piña Ramie Rayon Sea silk Silk Sisal Spandex Spider silk Wool Finishing and printing...
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    called the "skin") of plants like kenaf, industrial hemp, flax (linen), and ramie. The industrial term for jute fiber is raw jute. The fibers are off-white...
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    Maryang-ri Camellia Forest Geumgang Estuary Bird Sanctuary Hansan Mosi (Ramie Fabric) Village Sinseong-ri Reed Field Chunjangdae Beach Munheonseowon Confucian...
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    the area for trade with the tribes. French toponyms such as Téton and La Ramie are marks of that history. American John Colter first recorded a description...
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  • back, whereas a tong-chima has a seamed back. The upper class usually use ramie as the fabric to make for summer chima while plain and patterned silks are...
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    Bamboo Coir Cotton Flax (Linen) Hemp Jute Kapok Kenaf Piña Pine Raffia Ramie Sisal Wood Mineral Asbestos Human-made fibers Regenerated fibers Artificial...
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  • Jute Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester Piña Ramie Rayon Sea silk Silk Sisal Spandex Spider silk Wool Finishing and printing...
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  • needed] Organic clothing may be composed of cotton, jute, linen, silk, ramie, or wool. In the United States, textiles do not need to be 100% organic...
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    Jute Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester Piña Ramie Rayon Sea silk Silk Sisal Spandex Spider silk Wool Finishing and printing...
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    Xiangning, who served prior to unification). Feng Yunhe was an expert in ramie fibre. She was one of the founders of the China National Democratic Construction...
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  • Heritage of Humanity list since 2009. It is made from fine bast fiber from the ramie plant (Boehmeria nivea), also called hemp, although not directly related...
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    kudzu was one of three main clothing and textile materials, with silk and ramie being the other two. Kudzu is still currently used in Japan, primarily used...
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    Jute Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester Piña Ramie Rayon Sea silk Silk Sisal Spandex Spider silk Wool Finishing and printing...
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