Linen (LI)

What is Linen?

Linen is a material derived from the bast fibers of the flax plant, a herbaceous annual that thrives in colder climates. Known as flax in its raw form, it transforms into linen once spun into yarn or woven into fabric. This revered material boasts natural water absorbency and antibacterial properties. Notable varieties include Irish Linen and French Linen. As one of humanity's oldest fibers, linen has been historically valued in everyday life and religious ceremonies for its durability and comfort.

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