canew
Canew refers to a type of material or product derived from the fibrous inner bark of certain trees, most commonly the willow. This bark is typically processed by stripping it from the branches and then softening it through soaking or steaming to make it pliable. The resulting material is strong, flexible, and has a natural, light brown color.
Historically, canew was widely used for a variety of crafting and construction purposes. It was a primary
While the use of canew has diminished significantly with the advent of modern materials like plastics and