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Ramie (pronounced: /ˈreɪmi/, RAY-mee; from
Malay rami),
Boehmeria nivea, is a
flowering plant in the
nettle family Urticaceae,
native to
eastern Asia...
- countries, China, the
leading producer of
wheat and
ramie in 2013,
produces 95% of the world's
ramie fiber but only 17% of the world's wheat.
Products with...
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appears in
several spellings,
including La Ramee, Laramée, LaRamée, La
Ramie, La Rami, La Remy, and Laramie. La Ramée is
credited as an
early explorer...
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Ramie Dowling (1921–2004) was an
Irish sportsperson. He pla****
hurling at
various times with his
local clubs Éire Óg, Mullinavat,
Mount Sion and Mooncoin...
- that is
woven mainly in Ojiya,
Niigata in ****an. It is a
fabric using Ramie (
Ramie fabric). It was
designated as an
Important Intangible Cultural Property...
- or abacá;
although in
modern times,
cheaper materials like
organza silk,
ramie or
polyester are also used. It is a
common formal or semi-formal attire...
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obtained from
herbs cultivated in agriculture, for
instance flax, hemp, or
ramie, but bast
fibres from wild plants, such as
stinging nettle, and
trees such...
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Heritage of
Humanity list
since 2009. It is made from fine bast
fiber from the
ramie plant (Boehmeria nivea), also
called hemp,
although not
directly related...
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consists of a
sakaki branch or a
white wooden stick with a
shide or Nusa
ramie attached to the end. In
Board of Ceremonies' "Jinja
Matsuri Shiki" (1875)...
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Ramie Leahy is an
Irish artist known for his use of
color and as a co-founder of the
Kilkenny Arts Festival.
Leahy attended primary school in Kilkenny...