bondu
Bondu refers to a type of woven fabric known for its durability and distinctive texture. Historically, bondu was often crafted from natural fibers such as hemp or flax, prized for their strength and resistance to wear. The weaving process typically involves a plain weave or a twill weave, creating a tightly interlaced structure that contributes to its robust nature.
The appearance of bondu can vary depending on the yarn used and the density of the weave.
While modern textile production offers a wide array of synthetic alternatives, bondu made from natural fibers