Gifts of Nature for a Greener, Sustainable Future with Ramie Fabrics
Ramie fabric has a long history, dating back over 5,000 years, with ancient civilizations in China, Egypt, and Indonesia using it for textiles and burial shrouds. It was prized for its strength, breathability, and luxurious sheen, making it a favorite for fine garments. Ramie has been used by Chinese royalty and even wrapped Egyptian mummies due to its durability and preservation qualities. Today, this ancient fiber continues to be valued for its sustainability and performance in modern fabrics. Combined with the sustainable production process where the degumming involves the use of enzyme and the yarn is woven by the skilled artisan’s hands, we are relieving the sustainable ancient practices for our better world.










Ramie is Preciously Special

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Low Water Use and Zero Pesticides
Growing Ramie does not involve heavy irrigation and the use of pesticides. Consider it a win-win for you who seek sustainability! -
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Biodegummed Using Enzyme
The process of turning ramie stalk into cellulose fibers for further textile processing uses enzyme that is eco-friendly -
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Stronger Than Cotton
Our mechanical test shows that ramie has much better tensile strength than regular cotton. Guaranteed that products made from our ramie will last long in your wardrobe!
Ramie Fabrics Production
We ensure clean and sustainable means of production with our partners by utilizing the biological and natural power in the degumming and dying process of our ramie fabrics. The main advantage where all processes happen in Indonesia ensures us efficient supply chain to deliver the best fabrics for you

Harvesting Ramie Stalks

Degumming Ramie Stalks Using Enzyme

Turning the Degummed Fibers into Yarn

Weaving the Yarn into Fabrics
Ramie Use Cases








Ramie Fabrics for Accessories
Ramie-Rayon Blend Fabrics for Apparels







