wickerˈwɪk ər
wicker (n)
- plural
- wickers
English Definitions:
wicker (noun)
slender flexible branches or twigs (especially of willow or some canes); used for wickerwork
wicker, wickerwork, caning (noun)
work made of interlaced slender branches (especially willow branches)
wicker (Noun)
A flexible branch or twig of a plant such as willow, used in weaving baskets and furniture
wicker (Noun)
Wickerwork.
Wicker
Wicker is woven fiber formed into a rigid material, usually used for baskets or furniture. Wicker is often made of material of plant origin, but plastic fibers are also used. Wicker is light yet sturdy, making it suitable for furniture that will be moved often like porch and patio furniture.
Wicker
Wicker is the oldest furniture making method known to history, dating as far back as 5,000 years ago. It was first documented in ancient Egypt using pliable plant material, but in modern times it is made from any pliable, easily woven material. The word wicker or "wisker" is believed to be of Scandinavian origin: vika, which means "to fold" in Swedish, and vicker meaning willow. Wicker is traditionally made of material of plant origin, such as willow, rattan, reed, and bamboo, but synthetic fibers are now also used. Wicker is light yet sturdy, making it suitable for items that will be moved often like porch and patio furniture. Rushwork and wickerwork are terms used in England. A typical braiding pattern is called Wiener Geflecht, Viennese Braiding, as it was invented in 18th century Vienna and later most prominently used with the Thonet coffeehouse chair.
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