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Derived from moss of the same name, jadeleaf cloth has a weight and texture similar to stiff, heavy wool. To produce it, jadeleaf moss is carefully harvested in sheets and put through a recondite treatment process that prevents it from drying out, resulting in a durable and insulating textile with a whimsically rustic appearance. Jadeleaf cloth ranges in color from deep emerald to medium blue-green, and it generally cannot be dyed.
Jadeleaf cloth must be provided for alterations.