Abaca Fiber
Abaca fiber is a natural fiber derived from the leaves of the abaca plant, a species of banana native to the Philippines. Known for its strength and durability, abaca is often used in making ropes, twine, and various textiles. The fiber is extracted from the pseudostems of the plant, which are processed to produce long, silky strands.
This eco-friendly material is also popular in the production of handicrafts, such as bags and mats, due to its unique texture and appearance. Additionally, abaca fiber is biodegradable, making it a sustainable choice for environmentally conscious consumers.