This piece, when properly disposed of in the landfill, decomposes within three years. Reducing the environmental impact and amount of waste left for future generations.
The durability of this raw material is the same (or even more) than conventional polyamide.
PP | P | M | G | |
Bust | 79 - 81 | 81 - 85 | 85 - 89 | 90 - 93 |
Waist | 56 - 61 | 61 - 64 | 64 - 68 | 68 - 72 |
Hip | 85 - 88 | 88 - 94 | 94 - 98 | 98 - 102 |
Viola Cryana (Violet of Cry)
Known as the Viollete de Cry, it was a flower native to France, but by the 1950s it had become extinct due to over-harvesting by enthusiastic botanists and quarries in its natural limestone habitat.
This beautiful violet is named after the French town of Cry, where it was first discovered in 1860. It was small, just 1.5 to 5 inches tall, with pale violet flowers that bloomed in May and June.
It liked sunny conditions and was uniquely from the Cry region near Tonnerre. Since 1927 it is considered extinct.