This burlap fabric texture shows a coarse, open weave made from thick, uneven fibers that cross in a simple over-under pattern and repeat seamlessly in every direction. Also known as Hessian fabric or jute cloth, it has clearly visible strands, small gaps between the fibers, and a distinctly rough, tactile surface. The coloration stays within natural, earthy tones—beige, tan, straw, or muted brown—with subtle irregularities that reflect raw plant fibers rather than refined or uniform threads.


