coarsewoven
Coarsewoven is a term used to describe textiles or fabrics that have a noticeably rough texture and an open weave. This texture is a result of the yarns used in their construction, which are typically thicker, less processed, and often have a more irregular twist than those found in finer fabrics. The weaving process itself also contributes to the coarsewoven characteristic, with a looser interlacing of warp and weft threads, allowing for more space between them.
Fabrics described as coarsewoven are often made from natural fibers such as jute, hemp, linen, or coarser
Coarsewoven materials are frequently employed in applications where durability and a rustic aesthetic are desired. This