Luonnonkuitukangas
Luonnonkuitukangas is a term in Finnish that refers to fabric made from natural fibers. These fibers can originate from plants, animals, or minerals. Common plant-based natural fibers include cotton, linen, hemp, and jute. Animal-based fibers are typically wool from sheep, silk from silkworms, and sometimes cashmere or alpaca. Mineral fibers, though less common in everyday textiles, can include asbestos, for example.
The properties of luonnonkuitukangas vary greatly depending on the specific fiber used. Cotton is known for
Natural fiber fabrics are generally considered more environmentally friendly than synthetic alternatives, as they are biodegradable