
| How could a frosty margarita and a sisal area rug possibly be naturally related? Why they are practically twins separated at birth. They have the same mother, the Agave plant. Sisal is a natural fiber harvested from the Agave plant, which is the same plant that brings us Tequila.
Sisal rugs have a very rich cultural history. An Egyptian sisal rug is the one with the longest history and goes back all the way to the start of civilization. In the 19th century, sisal cultivation spread to Florida, the Caribbean islands and Brazil, as well as to countries in Africa, notably, Tanzania, Kenya, and also Asia. Today Brazil is the major world producer of sisal.
Sisal is a very durable and soft material whose fibers are spun into a thick and supple yarn that is woven into complex patterns used to create area rugs and broadloom. Sisal's natural attributes make it fire retardant, sound absorbing and anti-static. Sisal is much stronger than most other natural fibers that are found in rugs, such as flax, jute, and hemp. Sisal is a lasting player in the rug game with its beauty, durability, and now price.
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As the green movement has grown, so has the renewed resurgence of sisal. Sisal is environmentally and architecturally neutral and comes in a vast variety of styles, patterns and colorways. Although sisal has been around forever, we are seeing some sweet deals, which couldn't come at a better time for the industry. We haven't seen prices like these since the 1990s and surely they won't last. Ever since Stark lost their exclusivity on Diamonds, revered as a classic design element, we are starting to see other manufacturers stepping up in a big way to promote their own version of diamonds. Big news? You bet. Better news? Resource Partners offers all of them. Login now and scroll down to our Sisal collection and be prepared for some wonderful prices and products.
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