Cork fabrics are mainly used in fashionable consumer goods that pursue taste, personality, and culture, including outer packaging fabrics for furniture, luggage, handbags, stationery, shoes, notebooks, etc. This fabric is made of natural cork, and cork refers to the bark of trees such as cork oak. This bark is mainly composed of cork cells, forming a soft and thick cork layer. It is widely used because of its soft and elastic texture. The excellent properties of cork fabrics include suitable strength and hardness, which enable it to adapt to and meet the use requirements of various different spaces. Cork products made through special processing, such as cork cloth, cork leather, cork board, cork wallpaper, etc., are widely used in interior decoration and renovation of hotels, hospitals, gymnasiums, etc. In addition, cork fabrics are also used to make paper with a surface printed with a cork-like pattern, paper with a very thin layer of cork attached to the surface (mainly used for cigarette holders), and shredded cork coated or glued on hemp paper or Manila paper for packaging glass and fragile artworks, etc.