A variety of amianthus which is very light, like cork.
A small slip of amianthus cloth placed on a newspaper would protect it from a hot coal and the same means could be used when a coal is placed in another's hand or upon his head.
The Chinese and the Corsicans blend the fibres of amianthus in their pottery to give it tenacity.
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