Materials
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Linden bast
Linden fibre, obtained from the bast (inner bark) of the linden tree (genus Tilia), is one of the oldest natural fibres used by humans. Its use for...
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Spruce bast
Spruce bast is the inner bark layer (phloem) located beneath the outer bark of the Norway spruce (Picea abies). It is composed mainly of cellulose...
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Birch bast
Birch bast is a light-coloured, fine, and flexible fibre found beneath the bark of the silver birch (Betula pendula).
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Alder bast
Alder bast comes from the alder tree and is light-coloured, soft, and relatively flexible.
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Húžva (willow withies)
Húžva is a traditional Slovak term for a narrow, long, flexible strip of bast, bark, or wood obtained from trees—most commonly willow, hazel,...
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Narrowleaf cattail
Narrowleaf cattail (Typha angustifolia) is a perennial wetland plant. In Slovakia, it was traditionally used for making woven mats and bags called...

