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Anna Siciliano

  • Spurtari
  • Basketweaver
  • Acquarica del Capo, Italy
  • Master Artisan
Anna Siciliano Basketweaver
Contact
Italian, English, German
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+39 3248220245
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The nobility of rush weaving

  • • Anna works in the family workshop with her father and brother
  • • She preserves the ancient tradition of rush weaving
  • • Her innovative creations mix rush with other materials

Anna Siciliano and her family have been running a weaving workshop in their small village at the very south-east end of Italy for four generations now. They are today the only ones still preserving what was once a common craft, involving almost all of the local population: men for collecting the raw materials from the marshes and weaving harder fibres, and women for rush weaving, which requires greater dexterity. Anna is heiress to this ancient, endangered tradition that she learned from her mother. Her innovative and singular creations are her way of seducing today's clientèle, with a fascinating mix of traditional techniques and contemporary designs. She blends her rush-woven basketry with other materials such as precious metals, leather and handwoven fabrics.

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Works

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Photo: ©Anna Siciliano
Maliziosa

Maliziosa – naughty in Italian – is a rectangular bag in gold yellow woven rush, with two handles and a button closure. The internal lining is made of artisanal raw linen.

Photo: ©Anna Siciliano
Salentina

The name of this bucket shaped bag with two handles is Salentina and it refers to the Salento region, where rush weaver Anna Siciliano crafted it. The internal lining is in artisanal raw linen.

Photo: ©Anna Siciliano
Salentina, 2

The name of this bucket shaped bag with two handles is Salentina and it refers to the Salento region, where rush weaver Anna Siciliano crafted it. The internal lining is in artisanal raw linen.

Photo: ©Anna Siciliano
Venus

Venus is a half-moon shaped bag, entirely hand-woven by Anna Siciliano with golden rush.

Photo: ©Anna Siciliano
Luna

The rounded shape of the Luna bag recalls the full moon. Bag, handle and button closure are entirely hand-woven by Anna Siciliano with gold yellow rush.

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