Bamboo Viscose
Bamboo is a natural, renewable resource that can be made into easy-care fabrics. Bamboo (Viscose) is a type of regenerated cellulose, which is produced from refined bamboo pulp through a patented technology a process which spins buttery-soft machine washable fabrics.
Bamboo fiber is made of cellulose and is being produced by processing methods such as steaming and boiling, etc. in industrial machinery designed specifically for these processes. The FTC classifies all man made fibers that use cellulose from plants as rayon or viscose.
For the moment, China is the only country where natural bamboo fiber is manufactured on a commercial scale. Using natural bamboo fiber or bamboo fiber mixed with other materials such as organic cotton, spandex, and polyester, various bamboo textile fabrics with different colors and styles are produced and exported to many countries like Europe and the USA.
**Please note: While the solvent used to digest the bamboo pulp in some cases can be toxic, and the processing of bamboo into fabric is not in itself always eco friendly, this solvent is carefully reused, captured and not leached into the ecosystem. The process in which our designers manufacture their Bamboo Viscose is a closed process.**

