Product History
The word “canvas” originates from the Latin and Greek root “cannapaceus,” meaning “made of hemp.” Initially crafted from hemp fibers, canvas became a preferred material for sails and paintings during the Renaissance. Its versatility expanded during the 19th century, becoming a staple for outdoor tents, durable clothing, and footwear.
Today, canvas is celebrated for its practicality and timeless appeal. From iconic sneakers to durable backpacks and artistic masterpieces, it continues to bridge the gap between functionality and creativity.
Product More Info
Canvas is created using a basket weave technique, where multiple weft threads are interlaced with warp threads for added strength. Traditionally made from cotton or hemp, modern canvas often includes poly-cotton blends for increased durability and water resistance.