Fair Isle straw-back chair making is a unique and traditional craft that originates from the remote Fair Isle in Scotland, where these distinctive chairs have been handmade for generations. The craft combines locally sourced straw and wood to create sturdy, functional chairs, reflecting the resourcefulness and creativity of the island’s inhabitants. However, this craft is now endangered as modern furniture production and the decline of traditional rural skills threaten its survival. Preserving Fair Isle straw-back chair making is essential for keeping a significant part of Britain’s cultural and craft heritage alive. By supporting the few remaining artisans, we ensure that this unique blend of craftsmanship and history is passed down to future generations, helping to sustain the legacy of the island’s traditional way of life.
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Heritage Craft: Fair Isle Straw Back Chair Making
Business Name | Craftsperson | Country | Website | Phone | |
Eve Eunson Heritage Crafts in Wood + Straw | Eve Eunson | Scotland | https://www.eveeunson.com/ | eve@eveeunson.com | 44 (0) 7919156827 |
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