Jute fiber has long been used for the manufacture of ropes, yarn, and rough clothing. As a commercial product, jute began to be used only from the end of the 18th century. Its fiber is appreciated for strength, hygroscopicity. Currently, it is used for the manufacture of bagged packaging, wallpaper, jute carpets, mats, some types of furniture fabric, ropes, and twine. It is from jute fibers without impurities that a jute rope is made that has an attractive texture and excellent characteristics.
Antistaticity, environmental friendliness, hygroscopicity, resistance to temperature differences, bactericidal properties are the main advantages that distinguish jute rope.
These qualities explain the popularity of its use in a wide variety of industries: in construction, agriculture, the aviation industry, the navy, in the
arts and crafts, and in interior design.
In the construction of wooden houses, a jute rope is used for finishing joints. Its golden color goes well with wood. A jute rope looks harmonious when finishing interventional joints, molding plinths, when punching seams between crowns, wrapping pillars, logs and columns. It performs several functions in the house at once: closing a caulked seam and caulking errors, additional insulation, and decorating the interior of the room.
Decorative jute rope has long been used by leading interior designers. The texture of this material and its functionality are incredibly appreciated by room designers. In developing the design of the premises they offer a whole rope art.
In interiors made in the style of country, eco-style or marine style, one of the main accessories is a jute rope. Photos demonstrate its organic combination with other natural materials: wood, textiles, ceramics, natural stone.
Ropes in the interior can be used for any part of the room. They can decorate the ceiling, decorate the walls of the jute panel, and the floor with wicker rugs. Using long ropes, you can divide the room into zones.
The decorative function is combined with the practical one when hanging any interior items on jute ropes. An unusual solution is decorative shelves, paintings, mirrors suspended from the wall. It can also be lighting fixtures,
hanging swings and even beds.
Jute rope in the interior is often used to frame paintings, mirrors, watches, decorate flower pots, lamp shades and other household items. He copes with the function of handrails or railings, balusters on the home staircase.
The use of natural materials in the decor is quite relevant. Aesthetic appearance, environmental friendliness, high wear resistance, a harmonious combination with any natural materials, originality of textured material allow the use of ropes not only for interior decoration, but also as structural elements. It remains only to choose the necessary diameter and color of the rope depending on the conditions.