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Hemp rugs
Good for the soil and the global soul, hemp makes sense ecologically and aesthetically. In fact, hemp fiber is stronger than cotton, and its dense, heavy weave lays flat. Hemp Area Rugs have a naturally course texture, and will soften somewhat with time and actually become stronger as it wears. Hemp is also naturally resistant to rot and mildew. It's strong. It's beautiful, and it's an excellent fiber choice for a new generation.