New Natural fibers Guide

At Wonena, we believe that what something is made of matters. This page is your guide to the materials behind the products — where they come from, how they're processed, and why they’re chosen for a more conscious future.

From natural fibers like hemp and linen to innovative regenerated celluloses and responsibly sourced animal fibers, each material listed here is paired with a short, honest description of its origin, function, and sustainability impact.

Whether you're shopping by values or simply curious, this directory is here to help you make informed, transparent choices — no greenwashing, just real talk about what’s in the thread.

  • ⚘ Bamboo Wood

    Fast-growing wood with ancient versatility.

    Solid bamboo harvested for durable, everyday goods — a fast-regenerating, renewable material known for its strength, antibacterial properties, and low environmental impact.

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  • 🐾 Beeswax

    Nature’s seal of purity. Biodegradable Plant Fiber

    Naturally protective and endlessly versatile, this collection showcases the quiet power of beeswax. From low-waste kitchen swaps to nourishing care essentials, every piece is rooted in tradition and reimagined for modern simplicity.

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  • ⚘ Coconut Shell

    Repurposed strength from agricultural waste.

    Natural material crafted from discarded coconut shells.

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  • ⚘ Cork

    Harvested without cutting trees.

    Renewable bark material from cork oak trees. Lightweight, water-resistant, and durable.

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  • Cotton

    Soft and biodegradable, smarter for the earth.

    Cotton is a soft, breathable, and biodegradable fiber derived from the cotton plant. Renewable and versatile, it’s widely used in textiles and apparel, offering comfort and sustainability for everyday wear.

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  • ⚘ Hemp

    Hemp is a natural fiber derived from the stalk of the Cannabis sativa plant. It grows quickly, requires minimal water, and can be cultivated without pesticides, making it one of the most environmentally friendly textile crops. Hemp plants also help regenerate the soil, which adds to their sustainable profile. The resulting fiber is strong, breathable, and naturally resistant to mold and UV rays. Hemp textiles soften with use and are used in a wide range of applications, including clothing, accessories, home textiles, and personal care items.

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  • ⚘ Jute

    Rooted in tradition, made to biodegrade.

    Jute is a natural fiber known as the "golden fiber" due to its shiny, silky texture. Biodegradable and renewable, it’s commonly used for eco-friendly packaging, rugs, and textiles.

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  • ⚘ Linen

    Woven by nature, loved for life.

    Linen, made from flax plants, is lightweight, breathable, and highly absorbent. Biodegradable and durable, it’s perfect for sustainable summer clothing and home textiles.

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  • ⚘ Natural Rubber

    Elasticity drawn from living trees.

    Plant-derived elastomer sourced from rubber tree latex.

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  • ⚘ Organic Cotton

    Soft by nature, grown without harm.

    Organic Cotton is grown using natural methods, free from synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. It’s soft, breathable, and biodegradable, making it a sustainable choice for clothing, home textiles, and eco-friendly products.

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  • ⚘ Palm Fiber

    Fibers shaped by tropical landscapes.

    Natural plant fiber derived from palm leaves or husks.

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  • • Paper

    Reimagined for reuse.

    Paper is a versatile material made from plant fibers, primarily wood pulp. Recyclable and biodegradable, it’s widely used for packaging, stationery, and eco-friendly products.

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  • ⚘ Raffia

    Woven from palm, rooted in tradition.

    Raffia is a natural fiber from raffia palm leaves, known for its strength and flexibility. Lightweight and biodegradable, it’s used in crafts, fashion accessories, and sustainable packaging.

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  • ⚘ Rattan

    Woven strength from climbing palms. Plant-Derived Biodegradable Material

    Woven strength from climbing palms.

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  • ⚘ Seagrass

    Naturally resilient coastal fibers.

    Seagrass is a natural, renewable material harvested from aquatic plants. Durable and biodegradable, it’s commonly used for eco-friendly rugs, baskets, and home decor.

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  • 🐾 Silk

    Naturally luxurious, gently made.

    Silk is a luxurious, natural protein fiber produced by silkworms. Known for its strength, softness, and biodegradability, it’s a sustainable yet animal-derived material used in high-end textiles.

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  • Solid Wood

    Timeless material shaped by forests. >50 Renewable Biobased Material

    Natural structural material sourced directly from trees.

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  • ⚘ Soy Wax

    Plant-based wax for everyday use. Plant-Based Low Impact Fiber

    Natural wax derived from soybean oil.

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  • 🐾 Wool

    Nature’s performance fiber.

    Wool is a natural fiber sourced from sheep and other animals. Warm, durable, and biodegradable, it’s a renewable material ideal for sustainable clothing, blankets, and textiles.

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