luonnonkorkkikuoren
Luonnonkorkkikuori, known scientifically as Quercus suber bark, is the outer protective layer harvested from the cork oak tree. This unique material is characterized by its lightweight, resilient, and impermeable nature, stemming from its cellular structure composed of dead cells filled with air. The harvesting process, known as stripping, is done carefully without harming the tree, allowing it to regenerate new cork within approximately nine years.
The primary commercial use of natural cork is in the production of stoppers for wine bottles, a
In fashion and accessories, cork is increasingly being used to create wallets, bags, and shoes, appealing to