 This work examines the physical and mechanical properties of raffia vinifera fibres along the stem, which are already being used by craftsmen in Africa for textile and decoration purposes. The study finds that the bulk density increases from the center to the periphery, with a Young's modulus ranging from 0.88 GPA to 7.9 GPA, and specific Young's modulus varying from 7.33 GPA, a GCM3, to 66.00 GPA, a GCM3. The microfibral angle is also found through the strain and oscillates between 29.81 degrees and 48.65 degrees. This article was authored by Sikame Tagnenikadeem Woodrig, Nunea Ebenezer, Endapidaeum Dort, and others.