What is hesian sack?

Hessian sacks are made from burlap, which is a coarse fabric that is woven from jute fibers. They are named after the region of Germany where the fabric originated, which is now known as Hessen or Hessia. Hessian sacks have been used for centuries as a versatile and durable material for storage, shipping, and decoration. They are commonly used to transport agricultural products such as grains, coffee beans, and potatoes, as well as for packing and wrapping items. The natural brown color of the fabric makes it an ideal choice for eco-friendly and rustic-themed decor, and it can also be used as a gardening container for plants and vegetables. The durability and affordability of Hessian sacks have made them a popular option in many industries and applications.