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Hemp isn't jute... Hemp is from a different plant. It has longer fibres and is softer. So jute is used for stronger fabrics for furnishings, and hemp is used for clothing.
Jute Hemp
Cotton Jute and Sissal and Hemp.
Cotton Jute and Sissal and Hemp.
fibre of hemp or jute treated with tar
A hemp refers to a certain fiber from certain plants, usually a reed plant. It is sometimes called jute or mourning cloth.
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According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, burlap is a "coarse cloth made of jute or hemp." Today, the words burlap, hessian, jute and gunnysack are often used interchangeably to refer to the same textile.
Some examples include: Jute (Corchorus capsularis) Flax (Linum usitatissimum) Hemp (Cannabis sativa)
The word gunnysack refers to a burlap bag and is one word.(the word goni is a Sanskrit term for jute or hemp fiber)
Yes, canvas is a heavy cloth made of cotton, hemp or jute. Has many other uses besides as a painting canvas.
There are many: cotton plant, bamboo, papyrus soybean hemp, Jute linen from the flax plant and I'm sure there are probably a dozen or so more.