


Straw Plaiting in
Gruyère/Canton of Fribourg
Straw plaiting was a very large industry in the region of
Gruyère reaching its peak during the 1800s. At this time,
approximately 50% of all Swiss straw production came from the canton of
Freiburg.
The wheat straw grown in the area could be made into wonderful straw
plaits. The wheat straw produced better plait than that made from rye
straw. Wheat straw could be bleached to make it a pale cream colour,
and dyed into a range of strong colours.
Examples of straw plait, made in the canton can be found at the
Gruyerian Museum (Musée Gruyérien), Bulle, at the museum
in Charmey, and at the folk museum in Tafers.
The plaiting industry was destroyed by the import into Europe of
Chinese, and then Japanese straw plait.
© Swiss Foundation for Straw Craft