Ass. Sauvegarde et Rayonnement des Jours d'Angles - Angles-sur-l'Anglin
Angles-sur-l'Anglin, one of the prettiest villages in France, is the birt place of a unique and celebrated openwork embroidery technique. With the help of small, very fine and pointed scissors, the tracer pulls weft and warp threads to obtain openings, through which the embroiderer then decorates with a needle and thread using stitches particular to the Jours d'Angles technique. This unique technique can be used with materials including silk, linen, and cotton.
Invented in the middle of the 19th century, this technique was popular up to the mid-1950's, when there were more than 300 embroideries in the village. Unfortunately, during the 1960's and 70's the demand for Jours d'Angles began to diminish and as a result a group of local women decided to found the 'Sauvegarde et Rayonnement des Jours d'Angles Organization, a group intended to preserve this embroidery technique.
The association continues to teach the technique but also produces numerous traditional and contemporary pieces. Thanks to this enthusiasm, an 'Heritage Centre' will be created in the near future.
Opening 2012: Open from 01/01/2012 to 31/12/2012 All year
Horaires 2012: April-September : every day 10am-12am and 2pm-6pm.
July-August : every day 10am-12.30am and 2.30pm-7pm.
October-March : every day 10am-12am and 2.30pm-5.30pm, Tuesday 2.30pm-5.30pm.
Prices 2012 : Adultes : 1.00 € Groupes Adultes : 1.00 € Free visit.
Guided visit (30-45 mn) on booking. Adult and adult groups (10-20 persons) : 1€.
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