 Banana silk fiber extracted from the pseudostem of banana plant can be used in various applications, while the bracts of banana inflorescence contain substantial quantities of fibers that could be used in textile applications due to their physical and chemical properties. The fibers have high cellulose content, low wax content, and are stable up to 200 degrees Celsius, with a mean breaking strength of 60.1 gf, tensile strength of 178.17 mpa, and a mean breaking elongation of 20.9%. The fibers could be used as a substitute for synthetic fibers in making non-wovens and textile composites. This article was authored by K. Amutha, A. Siddhar, and D. Sauravanan.