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Summary Of: Rattan

s rattan population exist in... Rattan is much easier to harvest... rattan is much faster growing... raw rattan is processed into several products to be used as materials in... The various species of rattan ranges from several millimetres up to 5... of the rattan can be used for various purposes in furniture making... Rattan is a very good material mainly because it is lightweight... rattan can be used as wood to make furniture... sections of rattan can be used as... Rattan is generally the only material accepted for the construction of weapons in... rattan is a common material used for the handles in percussion mallets... Rattan canes are also a common choice for inflicting... It was a rattan cane that was used for the caning of...

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