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Explore with us as we delve into home decor and furniture materials in our blog posts. Our collection features various materials in product design and manufacturing, from traditional wood and metal to innovative sustainable materials.
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Differences Between Lacquer, Acrylic, and Enamel Paint
If you are going to be painting, it is good to understand the differences between different types of paint, such as lacquer, acrylic, and enamel paint. All these paints have other properties. Lacquer paint is a quick-drying paint that is very hard and scratch-resistant; it is a traditional paint used for handicraft production in Vietnam…
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How Long Does It Take For Seagrass To Grow?
Seagrass is one of these natural materials you can find throughout many parts of the world. Seagrass makes everything from baskets to lamps and even home decor rugs. The seagrass leaves can grow extremely fast, anywhere from 10 to 15 days. Once the leaves have been cut down, they grow extremely fast. The seagrass plant…
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Seagrass Baskets Smell, Tips To Clear Out The Odor
Seagrass is a natural material, and sometimes, with some natural material, it can have a smell, especially when the baskets are new. Over time, the seagrass basket smell will almost disappear. If you cannot wait a few weeks for the smell to disappear, there are some things you can do to help the smell go…
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What Is Stronger Rattan Or Bamboo?
Some people use the words rattan and bamboo interchangeably, even though they are two different materials. As they are two different materials, they also do not have the same strength abilities. Bamboo is stronger than rattan. Some bamboo is known even to have a higher tensile strength than steel; this is why bamboo is used…
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Where Did Lacquerware Originate? An Interesting History
Lacquerware is traditionally found throughout Asia. But experts do not always agree on where lacquerware originates from. Lacquerware originated in China; some lacquerware has been found to have come from 10,000 BC. The Chinese brought the lacquerware technique to many other parts of Asia, in particular Japan and Vietnam. Each country has developed its lacquerware…
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Is Teak a Coniferous, Evergreen, or Deciduous Tree? 11 Teak Wood Facts
When you check on the internet if a teak is a Coniferous, Evergreen, or Deciduous Tree, there can be quite a bit of confusion. I have seen some who say that teak is an evergreen tree. Teak is a deciduous, not evergreen or coniferous tree. Teak leaves do not fall off in the wintertime but…
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What Are Coco Beads Made From? 8 Things About Coco Beads
Coco beads are beads that are used mainly for jewelry production and home decor. Because they are such unique beads, it is interesting to learn how they are made. Coco beads are made from the outer shell of the natural coconut. The coco beads are shaped, cut into various sizes, and polished to give a…
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Recycled and Eco-Friendly Woven Baskets, Japanese Shi Fu Paper Yarns
Mondoro recently discovered a new interesting recycled and eco-friendly material that we can use to weave home decor products. This material is a paper that is similar to an ancient Japanese paper yarn technique. For hundreds of years, the Japanese have been using paper to spin and make yarns for clothes and other items. Today,…
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What is Raku Ceramics? The Interesting History of Raku Ceramics
A fascinating kind of ceramics is Raku ceramics. Raku is a ceramic technique that has been around for hundreds of years and has a fascinating history. Raku is traditional Japanese-style pottery whose main technique is removing the clay object from the kiln during the firing process. Raku was invented in Japan in the 1580s.…
