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Istle (also spelt ixtle) or tampico fiber is the general name for a hard plant fiber obtained from a number of Mexican plants, chiefly species of Agave and Yucca.
Ancient Hawaiians cultivated olonā for cordage, and it was considered one of the finest grades of fibers.