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Linen production

Linen production begins with harvesting flax plants, whose fibers are extracted through processes like retting (rotting away outer layers), drying, and mechanical separation. The fibers are then cleaned, combed, and spun into yarn. This yarn is woven or knitted into fabric, which is then finished through processes such as washing, bleaching, or dyeing to enhance its appearance and texture. Linen is valued for its durability, breathability, and natural luster, making it a popular choice for clothing, bedding, and textiles. The entire process combines traditional techniques with modern technology to produce high-quality linen fabric.