Scientific name of Seagrass (Cymodocea rotundata).Seagrass leaves are collected, dried, and twisted into rope, then skillfully woven into baskets, mats, planters, poufs, and other sustainable handmade eco friendly products.
Jute:
Scientific name of Jute (Corchorus olitorius), known as the “golden fiber” of Bangladesh. After collecting jute fiber is spun into ropes of various thicknesses, then woven into bags, mats, rugs, and baskets. etc.
Bamboo:
Scientific name of Bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris), a fast-growing sustainable resource, is cut, dried, and handwoven into baskets, trays and furniture, prized for its strength, smooth finish, and eco-friendly versatility.
Water-hyacinth:
Scientific name of Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), abundantly growing in reservoirs of Bangladesh, is collected, dried, and skillfully crafted into baskets, trays, mats, and eco friendly home décor items, combining natural elegance with sustainability.
Cane/Rattan:
Scientific name of Cane/Rattan (Calamus tenuis), a strong and flexible natural vine, is harvested, dried, and skillfully shaped into furniture, baskets, and décor, valued for its durability, elegance, and sustainable appeal.
Corn Husk:
Scientific name of Corn husk (Zea mays/Maize), collected after harvest and dried, is braided and woven into baskets, mats, and decorative crafts, bringing natural texture, strength, and eco-friendly charm to daily use.
Palm Fiber:
Scientific name of Palm fiber (Arecaceae), naturally extracted from dried palm leaves sheath, is processed and woven into baskets, mats, and decorative items, offering durability, rustic beauty, and eco-friendly functionality.
Date Leaf:
Scientific name of Date leaf (Phoenix dactylifera) is collected and dried naturally, then crafted into different eco friendly items like baskets, trays, mats and decorative items, offering natural beauty and sustainable functionality.