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What is plant cashmere?

It’s Mayan velvet.

Natural colored cotton adopts modern improved and cultivated ecological cotton, which enjoys the reputation of "plant cashmere".

It has natural colors such as brown and green, and does not require bleaching or dyeing during deep processing. There is zero residue and zero pollution of harmful metal ions in the clothing, and environmental pollution is avoided during the production process.

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The origin of Mayan velvet:

In the early 1980s, as Western developed countries developed a new fabric--Raschel, The main product at the time was Raschel blankets. However, for urban consumers who are increasingly paying attention to health and quality of life, non-natural raw materials have become a major obstacle for them to choose Raschel products.

"Maya Home Textiles" uses 100% cotton fiber raw materials for Raschel weaving, which is more in line with the needs of urbanites pursuing high-quality life.

In order to distinguish Raschel fabrics, Maya Home Textiles named this new product made of pure natural fibers "Maya Velvet" in 2000 and registered the "Maya" trademark. Since then, "Maya Velvet" ” has also become a common name in the industry.

Reference material: Mayan velvet-Baidu Encyclopedia