Wicker material ready for use at Villaines les Rochers near Tour

Wicker material ready for use at Villaines les Rochers. Osier is the variety of willow cultivated and harvested every year. More than 200 varieties of willows grow on the French ground, but only about ten among them are used for basketry. Osier likes grounds situated close to waterways. In Indre-et-Loire, some thirty hectares are dedicated to its cultivation, on the edge of the Loire and Indre rivers, and in the Villaines-les-Rochers valley. A basket worker needs about 50 to 60 acres of osier beds to produce the necessary raw materials each year.

Date: Sunday, May 1 2005
Photographer: David Hansford
Filename: Museum-DWH07.jpg
Rights management: Rights managed
Usage restrictions:
Actions: Purchase options
Add image to lightbox
Keywords:
les
de
eu


Download comp

You can download a comp version of this file:

Download JPEG Comp
Download a low resolution comp'ing image.
Download a low resolution comp'ing image.

No high-res downloads

There are no free high resolution image downloads available for this image file

Neighbouring images


The River Stour in Flood at Fiddleford, Dorset
The River Indre near Antannes
Wicker material ready for use at Villaines les Rochers near Tour
Duncliffe Hill on a Winter Morning
The Thatched Church of St Georges at Langham, Dorset


Wicker material ready for use at Villaines les Rochers. Osier is the variety of willow cultivated and harvested every year. More than 200 varieties of willows grow on the French ground, but only about ten among them are used for basketry. Osier likes grounds situated close to waterways. In Indre-et-Loire, some thirty hectares are dedicated to its cultivation, on the edge of the Loire and Indre rivers, and in the Villaines-les-Rochers valley. A basket worker needs about 50 to 60 acres of osier beds to produce the necessary raw materials each year.