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Orange and Black Compressible Backpack on Dark Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Lightweight and compressible nature commonly used in insulation Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cork board consists of a grid pattern made of square tiles. Each tile displays a natural cork texture with a light brown hue and small, irregular speckles. The tiles are uniformly arranged, separated by thin dark lines, creating a structured, repeating pattern. Cork is known for its lightweight, compressible, and resilient properties, often used for bulletin boards due to its ability to accommodate pins and tacks easily. The material is sourced from the bark of the cork oak tree, *Quercus suber*.


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