Coir, seed-hair fiber obtained from the outer shell, or husk, of the coconut with or without retting. The processed fibers, ranging from about 4 to 12 inches (10 to 30 centimetres) in length, are light in weight, brittle, strong, and elastic, with a tendency to curl. They are resistant to abrasion and can be dyed. They are used to make brushes, are woven into matting, and are spun into yarns for marine cordage and fishnets
- Coir yarn -
Coir Yarn is generally of 2 ply, spun from coir fiber by hand as well as with the help of traditional ratts, fully automatic spinning machines etc. Coir yarn is the raw material for the manufacture of a whole range of coir products. Today coir yarn is available in a range of colours that make them ideal for use in versatile applications.
- Bare Coir Mattress -
Superior quality matured brown coir fibre curis bounded using natural latex to form 100% natural rubberized coir blocks and sheets of various sizes and thickness. The bare sheet of Liso & Sons is known for its superioe content and quaality of Foir fibre
