AJR - Rarola jute is a fabric in natural jute fibers with a loose plain-woven and slightly stiff in consistency, decidedly more open than the similar AJT - Hessian fabric.
Thanks to its robustness and low cost, it is traditionally used in agriculture to wrap the exposed roots of trees and shrubs during transplantation, to control erosion on steep slopes and in general for all those applications requiring the feature to biodegrade in the ground.
In scenography it is used to create structured props or, due to its raw and exotic appearance, as a material for scenes that recall natural landscapes.
It is a cheap material.