If you are looking at the Ivory White version of the Luminous Rattan Pendant Light and wondering what fibers it is made from, the current product page provides part of the answer, but not all. It clearly lists the material as jute fibers and also shows Ivory White as one of the available shade colors.
- Luminous Lace Flush Mount Light
- Luminous Rattan Pendant Light
What it does not do is list a separate fiber type for the ivory version, suggesting that the difference is presented as a color or finish variation rather than a publicly specified change in the base material.
What the Luminous product page currently lists as the material
The Dimensions & Specifications section of the Luminous Rattan Pendant Light currently shows:
| Spec | What the page says |
| Material | Jute Fibers |
| Lampshade color | Natural Light Brown |
| Available shade options | Natural / Ivory White |
The material listed is jute fibers, not rattan, and not a separate ivory-specific fiber. The page offers two shade options, but the material section does not distinguish between them with different fiber descriptions. Both sit under the same listed material.
Does the page show a different fiber for the Ivory White version?
No, the current product page does not publicly list a different or additional fiber material for the Ivory White shade.
The page shows one material entry, jute fibers, and two shade color options: Natural and Ivory White. There is no separate spec row that says "Ivory White: made from X" or "Ivory color achieved through Y process." What the page currently confirms is the material category, jute fibers, but not a separate ivory-specific fiber breakdown.
That does not mean nothing is different between the two. It means that, based on what is publicly available, the difference is presented as a shade or finish variation rather than a change in the base fiber material.

Credit: Rowabi
Why buyers get confused by the word "Rattan" in the product name
This is a very fair point to raise, and it is worth addressing directly.
The product is called the Luminous Rattan Pendant Light, which leads many buyers to assume the shade is woven from rattan. But the material listed in the specs is jute fibers, not rattan. That gap between the product name and the material spec is a genuine source of confusion, and it applies equally to both the Natural and Ivory White versions.
Rattan and jute are both natural plant-based materials, but they have different textures, weave structures, and visual characteristics. Jute tends to produce a softer, more textile-like surface, while rattan is firmer and more structural. For a shade described as Luminous, with its delicate, layered lace-like weave, jute fibers make sense as the listed material.
So when buyers look at the Ivory White shade and think, "this doesn't look like rattan," they are right, and the page actually agrees, even if the product name doesn't make that immediately obvious.
What we can safely conclude about the Ivory White shade
Based on the current public product page, the most grounded conclusion is:
- The Ivory White shade is part of the same product line as the Natural shade
- The listed base material for the product is jute fibers
- The page does not publicly specify a different fiber for the Ivory White version
- The distinction between Natural and Ivory White is currently presented as a shade color or finish difference, not a material difference
The real question is not whether the Ivory shade looks different from natural rattan; it does, and so does the Natural shade, once you know the actual listed material is jute. The question is whether the product page lists a different fiber for the Ivory version; right now, it does not.
What is still not publicly specified
If you want to go deeper than "jute fibers," the current page does not yet offer that level of detail for either shade version. Specifically, these details are not publicly confirmed:
- Whether the Ivory White color is achieved through dyeing, bleaching, or a surface coating
- Whether there is any additional fiber blended into the ivory shade
- Whether the ivory finish involves any treatment that changes the material's feel or durability compared to the natural version
- Whether either version has a protective coating applied to the fibers
If any of these details matter to your decision, such as for allergy reasons, material preference, or environmental considerations, the most reliable next step is to ask the Rowabi team directly before ordering.

Credit: Rowabi
Final answer for buyers comparing Natural vs Ivory White
If you are deciding between the Natural and Ivory White versions of the Luminous pendant and wondering whether they are made from the same thing, here is what the page currently supports:
| Natural | Ivory White | |
| Listed material | Jute Fibers | Jute Fibers (same listing) |
| Shade color | Natural Light Brown | Ivory White |
| Separate fiber spec | Not listed separately | Not listed separately |
| Fiber treatment details | Not publicly specified | Not publicly specified |
In conclusion
Both versions are listed under the same material. The difference you are seeing and the question you are asking are real, but based on the current product page, it falls under the color and finish category rather than a documented change in the base fiber.
If knowing the exact fiber composition of the Ivory White shade matters for your purchase, reaching out to Rowabi directly will give you a clearer answer than the product page currently provides.
Have a material question about the Luminous or any other Rowabi pendant? Contact the Rowabi team - we are happy to give you the details that the product page does not yet cover.











