Raffia Palm May 2026

The "raffia" you see in hats, bags, and garden ties comes from the membrane on the underside of these giant palm fronds. It is harvested, stripped, and sun-dried to create a material that is both incredibly strong and surprisingly pliable.

Because the tree continues to grow and the fibers are harvested by hand, it is a highly renewable resource with a low carbon footprint compared to synthetic alternatives. Modern Uses raffia palm

The raffia palm ( Raphia farinifera ) is a remarkable tree that bridges the gap between tropical nature and high-end design. Native primarily to Madagascar and parts of sub-Saharan Africa, it has earned its reputation as the "tree of life" for many local communities. Why It Stands Out The "raffia" you see in hats, bags, and

Designers love raffia for its organic texture. It’s the go-to material for summer totes, fedoras, and espadrilles because it breathes well and holds its shape. Modern Uses The raffia palm ( Raphia farinifera

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