5. How is coir made?
6. What did human beings in olden days wear?
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coir is made from the pith found between the fibers. The coir pith gets washed, heat-treated, sieved to remove large particles, and graded. Very often it is compressed into blocks or bricks, which need to be soaked before using. You may also find bags or bales of coir.
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Early humans wore animal skin, fur and plant leave and bark to cover up and protect their skin from the chafing and to sustain against weather conditions like winters and summer and rain. The primary objective of clothing was protection, and they were least bothered about the modesty and adornment values of clothing.
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5.It is manufactured from retted coconut husks through a process called defibring. The coir fibre thus extracted is then combed using steel combs to make the fibre clean and to remove short fibres. Bristle coir fibre is used as bristles in brushes for domestic and industrial applications.
6.These sculptures show human figures wearing clothes wrapped around the body, such as sari, turbans and dhoti. Upper classes of the society wore fine muslin and imported silk fabrics while the common classes wore locally made fabrics such as cotton, flax, wool, linen, and leather.
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