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Kapok - Wikipedia
Kapok fibre is a cotton-like plant fibre obtained from the seed pods of a number of trees in the Malvaceae family , which is used for stuffing mattresses and pillows, for padding and cushioning, and as insulation.
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Kapok | Tree, Fiber, Pollination, Sustainable, & Facts | Britannica
Kapok is a moisture-resistant, quick-drying, resilient, and buoyant fiber. The fibers contain both lignin, a woody plant substance, and cellulose, a ...
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Ceiba pentandra - Wikipedia
The tree and the cotton-like fluff obtained from its seed pods are commonly known in English as kapok, a Malay-derived name which originally applied to the ...
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kapok
‖ kapok (ˈkeɪpɒk, formerly ˈkɑːpək) Also kapoc, capoc. [Malay kāpoq.] A large tropical tree, Ceiba casearia; silk cotton, the fibre produced from the soft covering of the seeds within its fruit, used to stuff mattresses, cushions, etc. Also attrib.1735 T. Salmon Mod. Hist. XXVII. vi. 186 There is al...
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kapok - Hong Kong Fashion and Lifestyle Select Shop
Over 340 international designer brands including fashion, lifestyle, accessories etc. at kapok.com. Free local shipping available.
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What is kapok (and why would you want it in your pillow)? - Henrie
Kapok is a soft vegan stuffing that is naturally hypoallergenic, and a natural alternative to less sustainable options.
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Kapok Fiber - FoamOnline
Kapok fiber (also known as Java cotton, ceiba, or Java kapok) is a natural stuffing for pillows, bedding, and upholstery that are made from the fibers of a ...
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Kapok - Carolina Morning
Kapok is soft, hygienic, non-toxic, hypoallergenic and environmentally friendly fiber. It is breathable, allows air circulation and has healthful benefits.
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Amazon.com: Organic Kapok Fiber - Natural - by The Pound
Organic Kapok Fiber; Imported; Eco-Friendly Stuffing, Grown in India; Organic Fiber; Perfect for Stuffing Pillows, Dolls, and Other Crafts; Natural Fiber ...
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Kapok Tree - Rainforest Alliance
A giant in the rainforests, the kapok tree can reach up to 200 feet in height, sometimes growing as much as 13 feet per year.
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Organic Kapok Pillow - Very Soft Feel - Savvy Rest
This vegan pillow offers luxurious softness and “fluffability” without the feathers. It's the perfect plant-based alternative to down and is considered our ...
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kapok
kapok/ˈkeɪpɔk; `kepɑk/ n[U]substance like cotton wool, used for stuffing cushions, soft toys, etc 木棉.
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Kapok Flag
The Kapok Flag is the flag used by the Cantonese nationalist movement and represents the Cantonese people of southern China, as well as their language Design and symbolism
The flag consists of three horizontal stripes and a stylized image of a Kapok flower in the center.
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Kapok fibre
Kapok, or Kapok fibre, also known as ceiba and Java cotton, is the fine fibres from the fruit of the kapok tree Ceiba pentandra in the bombax family Bombacaceae Kapok can spontaneously combust, and is rated as a flammable solid.
Kapok is considered relatively inexpensive.
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capoc
‖ ˈcapoc ‘A fine short-stapled cotton wool, used in India for stuffing cushions and lining palanquins, etc.’ (Simmonds 1858). See kapok.1750 Beawes Lex Mercat. (1752) 817 Capoc (a sort of very fine Cotton).
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