Moustique En Tissu

F004238
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The famous African mosquito! A very nice mosquito of the colored fauna of Africa, which neither buzzes nor stings, created in Togo with an association of handicapped women, available in several colors.

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Composition : 100% cotton stuffed with kapok. Kapok is a vegetable fiber obtained from the fruit of the kapok tree, a large tree in the tropics, also known as the "cheese tree". The fine, silky hairs covering its seeds are used to produce a plant fiber called kapok. This fiber is also used to stuff cushions, pillows and mattresses. Unfortunately, its use has declined greatly after the introduction of synthetic fibers.

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