kangavõrgu
Kangavõrgu is a term that refers to a type of textile or mesh fabric, often made from natural or synthetic fibers, characterized by its open, grid-like structure. The name itself, originating from Estonian, literally translates to "canvas net" or "fabric net," suggesting its construction and appearance. This open weave allows for breathability and flexibility, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
Historically, similar open-weave fabrics have been used for practical purposes such as sieving, filtering, and as
In contemporary use, kangavõrgu can be found in areas such as fashion and craft, where its unique