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Natural Raffia

Natural Raffia

Regular price $10.00 AUD
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Long natural fibres. Deadly for all your basket weaving projects.

Raffia is a great choice for all crafters, its durability, softness and ability to be dyed easily is great too! Raffia straw leaves come from the tree (Raphia farinifera) the raffia leaves are used to make raffia. Raffia can be used as a sustainable fibre because it is 100% natural.

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