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Hemp Twine - Dreamy
- $10.95
- Ex Tax:$9.95
- Product Code: 701151
- Availability: In Stock
Hemp twine is a great biodegradable alternative to synthetic and cotton twines and cords. Natural hemp cord or twine is a preferred choice for gift wrapping, scrapbooking, making greeting cards and other crafts, even gardening, and more. The dyes used are eco friendly and Azo-Free (azo compounds are a group of dyes that are potentially carcinogenic).
Spool is 62.5 m in length, and has a 20 lbs breaking strength (= just under 10kgs). Approx 1mm diameter. Colour - Orange.
Hemp twine is made from the Cannabis sativa plant, otherwise known as traditional “Common Hemp”, which is cultivated to make goods such as clothing and textiles, cosmetics, food, fuel, paper, building materials, plastics, and more.
Tags: hemp twine, hemp cord, dreamy, cord, hemp
Hemp twine is a great biodegradable alternative to synthetic and cotton twines and cords. Natural hemp cord or twine is a preferred choice for gift wrapping, scrapbooking, making greeting cards and other crafts, even gardening, and more. The dyes used are eco friendly and Azo-Free (azo compounds are a group of dyes that are potentially carcinogenic).
Spool is 62.5 m in length, and has a 20 lbs breaking strength (= just under 10kgs). Approx 1mm diameter. Colour - Orange.
Hemp twine is made from the Cannabis sativa plant, otherwise known as traditional “Common Hemp”, which is cultivated to make goods such as clothing and textiles, cosmetics, food, fuel, paper, building materials, plastics, and more.