What is jute?

Jute is natural fibres and second only to cotton in the amount produced and variety of uses. Jute fibres are composed primarily of the plant materials cellulose and lignin.

Is jute water resistant?

No, jute is not waterproof. Water not only affects the textures but also its colours. The dyes used for making this jute would come off the fabric due to water. Because they aren’t waterproof, avoid putting them in areas prone to water such as kitchens and bathrooms.

Where is your company located?

Our company is located in Gujarat, India.
(Sudama Bungalow opp. Swami Narayan School, nr. Divya shoes, new Adajan road, Surat- 395009)

Is my personal information kept private?

We are totally committed to protecting your privacy. We will not disclose information about our customers or visitors to third parties except where it is part of providing a service to you. E.g.: arranging for a product to be sent to you, carrying out credit and other security checks and for the purposes of customer research and profiling or where we have your express permission to do so.

Is jute bio-degradable?

Yes, jute fibre is 100% bio-degradable and recyclable and thus environment friendly. A hectare of jute plants consumes about 15 tonnes of carbon dioxide and releases 11 tonnes of oxygen. Jute also does not generate toxic gases when burnt.

Why are jute so expensive?

Jute is an environment friendly alternative. Conscious customers and businesses started using greener alternatives to support the cause. All these factors led to the rise in demand for jute.

Is customise creation possible?

Yes, for customise creation you can send all your details and queries on our below mentioned mail id.
Mail id: salesmanorrita@gmail.com

Are you dealing in bulk order?

Yes, for bulk order you can send all your details and queries on our below mentioned mail id.
Mail id: salesmanorrita@gmail.com

Are you providing Sample?

Yes, we are providing sample and it is chargeable. You can then place your bulk order by mail in which we will deduct 40% of sample charge.