Twine in natural jute fiber. The yarn is smoother and more rigid, compared to the twisted one which is coarser to the touch. The appearance remains rustic nonetheless. Suitable for finishes in the fashion and footwear sector, giftware, and shabby or country style craftsmanship.
Twine in natural ramie fiber. Ramie is a fiber that is naturally very light, resistant, and bright. For this reason, it is preferred to linen because it does not require bleaching processes and to cotton because it is much more resistant. Very versatile twine, suitable for all uses.
Elastic twine or elastic cord, made of synthetic fibre
This type of twine is suitable for a variety of uses including: hand or machine-made sausage tying, agricultural sector and tying of various types of packaging.
Our elastic twine is also ideal for the production of masks.
Polyester synthetic fibre twine.
The special waxing that covers it makes it smooth-running and suitable for hand stitching.
Twine in natural linen fiber.
In natural color and packaged in hanks, it can be 2, 3, or 4-ply.
The waxing that covers it makes it particularly rigid and suitable for mattress stitching and in the upholstery sector.
Natural linen fiber rope, coated in tar; also called marline or seizing line.
Resistant and of black color, typical of tar.
Suitable for caulking and all uses in the nautical and boatbuilding sector.
Twine in natural linen fiber, with an iron core.
Perfected for tying the corks of sparkling or semi-sparkling wine bottles, as an alternative to wire hoods (muzzle).
Twisted twine in natural linen fiber.
Generally available in 2 or 3 plies, very soft and suitable for the marine sector.
Twine in natural linen fiber, with an iron core.
The iron core makes the twine particularly rigid and suitable for lead sealing and security seals, especially in the customs sector.
Twisted synthetic raffia fiber.
Colored, generally in beige and green.
Suitable for covering wine flasks and bottles.