Fiber from the outer husk of the coconut, used for making ropes and matting
Cóir (Irish for "justice"; pronounced) is a social Catholic, conservative Eurosceptic lobby group established to campaign against the Treaty of Lisbon which was approved by referendum in Ireland on 2 October 2009.
Coir from the MALAYALAM word kayaru for rope or thread or 'to be twisted'.
stiff coarse fiber from the outer husk of a coconut
A floor covering of shaggy or woven material, typically not extending over the entire floor
A thick woolen coverlet or wrap, used esp. when traveling
(Rug (animal covering)) A rug (UK), blanket(Equine and other livestock, US), or coat (canine and other companion animals, US) is a covering or garment made by humans to protect their pets from the elements, as in a horse rug or dog coat.
(Rûg) Rhug (normally Y Rug in Welsh; sometimes given the antiquarian spelling Rûg) is a township in the parish of Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, formerly in the old cantref of Edeirnion and later a part of Merionethshire, two miles from CorwenRug Chapel and ten miles north east of Bala.
A small carpet woven in a pattern of colors, typically by hand in a traditional style
(rug) floor covering consisting of a piece of thick heavy fabric (usually with nap or pile)
Coir Weaving - Mararikulam Village, Kerala
The fibres inside a coconut husk are separated from the shell and teased into strands which are then rolled between the hands with water into a rope like material which is then used for flooring and rugs amongst other things.
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Coir rug inset into tile. Nice in this high traffic bar.