pruuniharb
Pruuniharb is a type of cotton fabric originating from the Baltic Sea region. It is known for its unique pattern of small, closely spaced tufts, resembling a burl or knot of wood. These tufts give the fabric a distinctive texture and visual appearance. The fabric has a long history, dating back to the late 18th century when it was first produced in Estonia and the surrounding areas. At the time, it was highly valued for its durability and warm insulation properties, making it a popular choice for clothing and home textiles.
The name "pruuniharb" roughly translates from the original Estonian as "burl fabric" or "mottled fabric." The
In the past, pruuniharb fabric was prized for its versatility. It was used to create everything from