Description
“Allo” can refer to several things, primarily in the context of Nepal and linguistics. In Nepal, “allo” is a type of fiber derived from the Himalayan giant nettle plant, according to Asia InCH. It’s also the name of a company operating in Ukraine. Additionally, “allo” (or “allô”) is a French term used to answer the phone, similar to “hello”.Â
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
1. Himalayan Giant Nettle Fiber (Nepal):
- Allo is a natural fiber extracted from the bark of the Girardinia diversifolia plant, also known as the Himalayan giant nettle.Â
- It’s found in the hilly regions of Nepal at altitudes between 1200m and 3000m.Â
- The fiber is used to create textiles, including clothing and shawls.Â
- The Allo Cloth Production Club in Sankhuwasabha promotes the commercial production of allo.Â





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