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Welcome to Cornish Craftwork Basketry and Alan Thomas Photography - beautiful rush and willow basketry along with stunning limited edition photographic prints taken mainly in the Devon/Cornwall landscapes.
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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 lantern for my living room - and then added a handle so it could be hung in the garden. They look lovely around the garden - use either battery candles or you could try the top part of one of the stick solar lanterns. Please don't use a real candle - it will set fire to the rush handle.
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A standard-sized jam-jar covered with rush in an open weave to create a small hanging lantern decoration. For use with solar lights, battery candles or strings of battery lights only. CAUTION: Do not use real candles as these will set fire to the handle.
Common Club Rush (Schoenoplectus lacustris) 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.
I hope you enjoy your purchase.
Anne
Designed by Anne & Alan Thomas in Cornwall
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