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Cotton is a cellulose fiber derived from the plant genus Gossypium. Known for its soft, breathable and highly versatile nature. It can hold 27 times its weight in water, and is even more durable and strong when wet. Upland cotton is the most common, with Pima/Egyption cotton having a longer staple and more luxurious hand.
A "Sattvik" (pure) material that attracts divine consciousness and shields against negative energy. Used in purifying rituals, amulets, and employed by practitioners for luck, cleansing and healing. Represents fertility, prosperity, and vitality.
Widelyt used across textile and apparel markets, cotton is also integral to medical bandages and personal care products. Coffee filters, automotive industries, paper, insulation, cooking oils, cosmetics, and many other products rely heavily on cotton.
Use: Cotton is highly suitable for daily use.
Cleaning:
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Cotton is highly susceptible to mildew if kept in humid conditions. Ensure items are completely dry before storing to prevent, as cotton is organic and can decay if damp.
Longevity: