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rattan

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rattan Climbing palm native to the East Indies and Africa. Its stems can grow to 150m (500ft). They are used for making ropes and furniture. Family Arecacae/Palmae; genus Calamus.

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RATTAN-PROCESING INDUSTRY HAUNTED BY CRISIS IN BASIC MATERIAL PROCUREMENT
Magazine article from: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter; 1/23/1995; 700+ words ; Difficulties in procuring rattan, which is a side-product from the forest, have...pessimistic about the future prospects of Indonesia's rattan-processing industry. A number of rattan-processing plants in several centers of furniture...
RATTAN FURNITURE THE ONLY PRIME EXPORT COMMODITY FROM THE INDUSTRY OF FINISHED RATTAN PRODUCTS
Magazine article from: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter; 4/27/1992; 700+ words ; Indonesia's rattan furniture industry, which did not start until quite...be seen from the fact that for the past five years, rattan furniture has topped the list of the finished rattan products which Indonesia exported. Indonesia started...
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Magazine article from: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter; 7/22/1996; 700+ words ; Since the imposition of an export tax on raw rattan and webbing, the rattan-processing industry has had increasingly better export opportunities. This regulation on rattan exports has provided the rattan-processing industry...
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Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 8/13/2000; ; 700+ words ; Rattan retains glamour of '40s Pacific influence...late 1940s and '50s when a suite of curvy rattan furniture -- chairs, sofa, a couple of...undated newspaper photo in a new book on rattan shows a dapper Fulgencio Batista -- the...
COLLECTING; Rattan Is Back. For Some People, It Never Left.
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INDON RATTAN FUNITURE NO MATCH IN INT'L MARKET COMPETITION.
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REVOCATION OF THE BAN ON UNPROCESSED-RATTAN EXPORTS DOES NOT BOOST EXPORTS
Magazine article from: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter; 6/22/1992; 700+ words ; The ban on the exports of unprocessed rattan and half-finished rattan products, which came into effect in mid-1988, will...revocation of the ban on the exports of unprocessed rattan and half-finished rattan products and on increasing...
GOVT BANS RAW RATTAN EXPORT.
News Wire article from: ANT - LKBN ANTARA (Indonesia); 5/29/2004; 632 words ; ...banning export of raw and semi-processed rattan from natural forests, Director General...Ministry, Sudar SA, said. "Export of raw rattan from natural forests is banned but export of cultivated rattan is not," Sudar said on the sidelines...
Malaysia the `centre' of the rattan world
Newspaper article from: New Straits Times; 7/11/2000; ; 700+ words ; ...have species of climbing palms as rattan. All genera which do not have...species are not considered as rattan. How many rattans are there, and where do we find...above, there are 13 genera of rattan: two are found in Africa, one...
Rattan captures the contemporary mood.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 7/12/2003; 660 words ; ...one stands out more than any other. Rattan is the big interior design story of the...have all produced ranges of gorgeous rattan furniture for their spring collections. The great thing about rattan, and its cousins wicker, cane, bamboo...

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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures ...the diet, as do birds, though to a rather limited extent. Rattan, important in the construction of ritual masks and effigies...ritual and ornamental objects from feathers, pearl shells, and rattan. Much of Namau manufacture is ornately carved with totemic...
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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures ...pounder. Flimsy bamboo walls partition off bedrooms in the corners. Rattan mats are used for sitting and sleeping. Rice is stored in a granary set on piles or in large rattan containers inside the house. Villagers move whenever they believe the...

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