A rattan rod is a flexible, durable pole made from the rattan plant, a type of climbing palm found primarily in tropical regions. It is commonly used in furniture making, crafts, and various applications requiring lightweight yet strong material. Rattan rods can be bent and shaped without breaking, making them ideal for creating intricate designs. Additionally, they are often finished with varnish or paint to enhance their appearance and durability.
The cast of Ang panggagahasa kay Fe - 2009 includes: Carol Abad as Rattan Factory Worker Tonee Acejo as Hanging Lady Irma Adlawan as Fe Sion Alfonso as Rattan Factory Worker Daling Asuncion as Rattan Factory Worker Dennis Asuncion as Rattan Factory Worker Noni Buencamino as Dante Mercedes Cabral as Gie Jayson Caligagan as Rattan Factory Worker Rosita Caligagan as Rattan Factory Worker Saro Caligagan as Rattan Factory Worker Meeyo Candelaria as Nestor Billy David as Rattan Factory Worker Trancing David as Rattan Factory Worker Doyce David as Rattan Factory Worker Luz David as Rattan Factory Worker Morny de Guzman as Mang Lito Fonz Deza as Priest Mariel Dionisio as Hanging Lady Anne Escoto as Rattan Factory Worker John Felipe Ballesca as Hanging Lady Maricel Hernandez as Rattan Factory Worker Jessica Junio as Albularyo Kenneth Mangiliman as Rattan Factory Worker Joel Molina as Kapre Gino Nacianceno as Ahente Marsha Ocampo as Rattan Factory Worker Marco Ortiga as Isko Jobert Ramos as Rattan Factory Worker Jerry Respeto as Mang Robert Paolo Sanz as Boy TJ Trinidad as Arturo Jeffrey Villalobos as Rattan Factory Worker
Rattan is a naturally renewable palm that grows in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australasia, and is used for furniture, handicrafts, and building material among others. Rattan continues to be an invaluable part of rural people's livelihoods in South and Southeast Asia. The majority of the world's rattans are found in Indonesia's forests, with the rest of the world's supply provided by the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Bangladesh among others. Almost all the rattan is collected from tropical rainforests. Because of deforestation (e.g. forest conversion to other land uses), rattan populations havehas decreased over the last few decades and there is now a shortage of supply. Rattan harvesting and processing provides an alternatives to logging timber in areas where forests are scarce. In fact, rattan grows best under some sort of tree cover including secondary forest, fruit orchards, tree plantations or rubber estates. As a result rattan planting indirectly protects tree cover, along with forests. Some rattan species are appropriate for small-scale cultivation under fruit trees or in rubber gardens. This allows smallholders to earn extra money on small areas of land.
Rattan consists of several key parts: the stem, which is the long, flexible cane that is harvested; the leaves, which grow from the stem and can be used for weaving; and the roots, which anchor the plant and can also have practical uses. The stem is typically the most utilized part in furniture and crafts due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, rattan can produce vines that are sometimes used in various applications.
The cast of Rattan - 2012 includes: Jan Caruana as Employment Worker Tarek Gader as Fake Angelface Amber Goldfarb as Lola Trevor Hayes as Bradley Anderson Melissa Hood as Claire Anderson Johnathan Sousa as Carl
The cast of Masoom - 1957 includes: Rattan Kumar Yasmeen Shaukat
Its called the rattan.
Rattan can be found in the philippines, rattan is actually used for handicrafts
faux rattan oviously.
Rattan is the specific material and wicker is what rattan is weaved into to make furniture.----------Wicker Home Furniturehttp://www.wickerhomefurniture.com
Rattan. has written: 'Theory of Machines'
Suresh Rattan was born in 1955.
Rattan Chadha was born in 1949.
Rattan Jaidka was born in 1904.
Anuresh Rattan is 180 cm.
Amardeep Rattan goes by Amz.
One can purchase a rattan chair at Pier 1. Other places to purchase rattan chairs include Ikea and Amazon. Rattan chairs are also available on the website eBay.
Rattan Singh Bhangu died in 1846.