Close-up of a bundle of coir fibers, typically derived from coconut husks (Cocos nucifera). The fibers are long, thin, and tan in color, exhibiting a rough texture. Coir is commonly used in products like ropes, mats, and brushes due to its durability and water-resistant properties. The image showcases the fibers tightly packed together, highlighting the natural, fibrous texture characteristic of coir.
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