“ALLO or Nettle” additionally called "SISNU" in Nepali, is an herb that develops in wet and prolific soil under the timberland of Nepal. Its horticultural name is “GIRARDINIADIVERSIFOLIA”. “ALLO” develops plentifully in the middle hills of Nepal at elevations of 3900 feet to 10000 feet and develops in remains with numerous stems developing in each stand. It is a fiber acquiescent plant privately known as “PUWA” and “ALLO”. It is a lasting vigorous vex like plant with stinging hairs, bark, and leaves of the plant utilized for fiber, vegetable, and feed. This plant has been utilized in Nepal for quite a long time for disentangling filaments and transforming them into attire.
From the stem of “ALLO”, extremely long fibers can be hauled out probably the longest in the horticulture. Nettle is one of a kind for its staggering quality, perfection, and whenever canned suitably silk-like gloss and daintiness. This copious plant interlaced into a texture. The Indigenous entities of Nepal have for quite a long time separated and whirled these strands to weave sturdy coats, caretaker's head groups or ties, fishing nets, ropes, packs, sacks, mats, coarse attire material cover in the far off villages of Nepal.
The fiber is a resonating fiber and is warm in the winter and cool in the mid-year and is extravagance and solid subsequently is generally excellent for coats and scarves; as the entire preparing completely hand handled. “ALLO” fiber has incredible highlights; that it is cool in summer and warm in winter, and it is waterproof, tough, and can be worn regularly.
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