Natural Fibers and Vital Components of Textile Industry
Natural fabrics are made from animal hair fibers, plant seeds, leaves, stems and silkworm cocoons. These fibers are then spun into filaments and ropes, which are then woven, knitted and bonded to fabrics. Above all, natural fibers are soft, resistant and comfortable to wear; In addition, they do not change color with UV light.
Natural fibers range from cotton fibers (which are cheap and widely used in the textile world) to specialty fibers such as cashmere (which are luxurious, rare and expensive). Tell us about them here: