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Rush Covered Jam-Jar Posy Vase - Handmade in Cornwall - 630

Rush Covered Jam-Jar Posy Vase - Handmade in Cornwall - 630

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Jam-jars are now 'in' for flowers. Having an abundance of spare jam jars - despite making my own jam - along with an abundance of spare 'rush tops' after finishing baskets, I decided to cover one to make a posy vase for my living room. With wild and native flowers they look so sweet that I made another to sell - and they have become a firm favourite. They can also be used as pen jars - I have two on my desk in the office with pens, pencils, rulers etc. Much better than a plastic container.

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A standard sized jam-jar covered with rush in a pairing weave to create a small and pretty posy jar.

Common Club Rush grows in low-lying areas of the country - Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and the Somerset Levels for example - the latter being where I hand-harvest my own rushes alongside a team of fellow basketmakers from across the country. They are then dried in a barn in Devon and stored at my home in Cornwall, ready for weaving into beautiful items.

I love the annual tradition of gathering in the harvest - working with what the land gives and meeting up with friends and fellow basketmakers from across the country.

Rush is beautiful to weave with - soft and pliable in the hands and has its own delicious aroma. I love nothing better than driving back from Devon with my car packed with the sweet scent of dried rushes - excited by all the next weaving possibilities.

Rush weaving is a heritage craft basketry skill, utilising a locally and naturally sustainably growing material, often similar in its uses to straw but with its own ancient and rich history - rush-matting and chair-seating to name only two.

A simple but beautiful gift for a new home.

Enjoy your posy jar

Anne

Designed by Anne & Alan Thomas in Cornwall

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