Burlap Fabric Texture

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.

Close up view of a brown burlap fabric
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3204 x 3204 px