Rye straw blue handful 50 g about
This premium quality blue rye straw is grown in France by a specialist farmer. It is a versatile material used for centuries in the art of straw marquetry. This technique involves cutting thin strips of rye straw and gluing them to a surface to create intricate patterns and designs. Blue rye straw offers a unique texture and a beautiful natural shine that adds a touch of elegance to any marquetry project. whether to embellish furniture, boxes or frames, rye straw brings an artistic and artisanal dimension to each creation. it is a natural and durable material that continues to fascinate artisans around the world. In a bale of blue straw weighing approximately 50g you can find 70 to 80 strands whose length varies from approximately 10 to 60 cm and the diameter of 2 at 5mm. For 1 m² you will need 200 to 250g of straw. With 50 g you can make 0.25 m². The color may vary slightly depending on arrivals.
| Reference | PASEIGLEBLEU50 |
| Weight (arround) | 0.050 KG |
| Color | Blue |
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