Definition:
Wicker is created through weaving, turning thin strands into sturdy shape. The pattern holds air and light, casting small shadows through its gaps. Wicker objects feel handcrafted, carrying the memory of hands that bent and bound each piece. The material can creak with age, yet it often remains resilient. The word captures structure built from repetition and patience.
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