Palm weaving for Easter in Elche
Easter or Semana Santa is celebrated across Spain - from tiny villages to the big cities, Easter is the biggest festival of them all. With common traits running across the celebrations, some towns and cities have their own specific traditions which brings both locals and tourists alike to celebrate together.
Semana Santa in Andalucía
Semana Santa is particularly well known outside of Spain as being the processions undertaken by the confradias or brotherhoods in Seville, Cordoba and Granada. However, in other regions there are some traditions which make them stand out, Elche, near Alicante being one of them.
Unique offerings for the Elche Palm Sunday Procession
The Palm Sunday Procession in Elche, held on the Sunday before Good Friday, dates back to the 14th century, a time when Spain was under Moorish rule, yet these palm trees were used to provide palm offerings for Christian traditions. Elche is one of the only places in the world where the tradition of making palm fronds still survives. The fronds are exported across the world and sourced from the Palmeral of Elche, Europe's largest palm grove and the most northerly in the world, mentioned by Hans Christian Anderson in his 1862 novel A Journey through Spain.
Named a UNESCO world Heritage Site, the palm trees grow in covered conditions for most of the year, to maintain their unique colouring. The leaves are bound together at the crown of the tree so that sunlight cannot reach the new leaves sprouting and growing in the centre. This process turns the leaves from their natural green colour to the yellow/straw colour associated with Palm Sunday.
Unique weavings
The weaving of the palm leaves is unique to the Mediterranean, with the only other place in the world that produces them for the Vatican amongst other customers, being Bordighera in Italy, a city with trading ties to Spain.
In Elche, you can buy both woven and unwoven palms, with intricate designs such as flowers or crowns available to purchase at the markets on Plaza de Baixa, Plaza de Castilla, Plaza de Barcelona, Mercado del Pla de San José, Plaza de Madrid and Plaza de Altabix.
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Spain.info/en_GB/que-quieres/agenda/fiestas/alicante/procesion_del_domingo_de_ramos.html
aroundalicanteholidays.blogspot.com/2013/03/elche-white-palm-market-tradicional.html
Textilesupport.net/single-post/2016/11/25/The-White-Palms-of-Elche