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linen and fish natural gas,peat,copper
Linen in Ireland was mainly produced in the province of Ulster, which is the northern area of Ireland.
Ecru is the natural coulor of linen
Linen is a natural textile, which is made from the fibers of the flax plant.
Yes, linen is a natural fiber derived from the flax plant. It is known for its durability, breathability, and natural luster.
Irish Linen refers to linen that is produced in Ireland, the yarn is spun from flax fibre which was grown in Ireland for many years before more advanced agricultural methods were implemented.
dairy products such as milk and cheese, linen from flax, carragreen (from seaweeds).
Ireland and belgium
Flax, Linen and Ships
Yes, linen is a natural fabric. It is made from the fibers in the stalks of flax plants.
An exact date has not been established for the first production of linen in Ireland. 8th and 9th century legends refer to linen worn by people in early Irish society. By the eleventh century, flax—the flowering plant that linen is made from—was being cultivated in Ireland. Government support of the linen industry led to its growth throughout the seventeenth century, particularly in the north of Ireland. So it has been there in a strong way for at over 300 years.
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