Product History
Burlap has a rich history rooted in agricultural and industrial applications, where it was originally used for storing grains and other goods due to its breathable yet durable nature. Over time, its appeal expanded into home décor, where its rustic charm found use in items like table runners, curtains, and wall hangings. Known as "Hessian" in Europe, burlap gained popularity for its eco-friendly properties and affordability.
Today, burlap remains a staple in both utilitarian and creative contexts. Its versatility and sustainability make it a preferred fabric for a wide range of applications, from practical storage solutions to artistic projects that celebrate its natural, raw aesthetic.
Product More Info
Burlap is crafted using a plain weave technique with jute, hemp, or flax fibers. The unprocessed plant material contributes to its coarse feel and robustness, making it a cost-effective and sustainable choice for functional and decorative uses.