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  • Wicker (redirección desde Wickerwork)
    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…
    11 kB (1147 palabras) - 21:36 23 abr 2024
  • accounts of large wickerwork figures being burnt in France during the 18th and 19th centuries. Wilhelm Mannhardt recorded that a wickerwork giant was burnt…
    10 kB (1076 palabras) - 08:44 29 mar 2024
  • types of kasa include: Ajirogasa (網代笠): a wickerwork kasa made of shaven bamboo or wood. Amigasa (編み笠): a wickerwork kasa. An amigasa is a straw hat of the…
    6 kB (549 palabras) - 13:48 17 abr 2024
  • ornaments to be placed on the head of a staff. Pre-Columbian textiles and wickerwork of the Zenú are almost completely lost, but the tools they used for producing…
    15 kB (1947 palabras) - 13:47 2 may 2024
  • economically important and are traditionally used in Southeast Asia in producing wickerwork furniture, baskets, canes, woven mats, cordage, and other handicrafts…
    48 kB (3438 palabras) - 06:31 12 may 2024
  • Early gabions were round cages with open tops and bottoms, made from wickerwork and filled with earth for use as military fortifications.: 38  These early…
    12 kB (1417 palabras) - 05:04 16 sep 2023
  • Conasprella viminea (redirección desde Wickerwork cone)
    Conasprella viminea, common name the wickerwork cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and…
    2 kB (189 palabras) - 07:31 10 mar 2024
  • currently has about 600 villages, with over 10 million direct workers. Wickerwork is a traditional handicraft industry, based on the use of two basic materials…
    26 kB (2729 palabras) - 15:42 15 may 2024
  • referred to any glass vessel with a large body and small neck, enclosed in wickerwork. The word presumably comes from the French dame-jeanne, literally "Lady…
    6 kB (669 palabras) - 12:35 6 may 2024
  • own native weapons which would have included a crescent-shaped light wickerwork shield and axes as well as light linen cloth and leather. The Takabara…
    170 kB (17 307 palabras) - 01:03 17 may 2024
  • lining in the well shaft helps create stability, and linings of wood or wickerwork date back at least as far as the Iron Age. Wells have traditionally been…
    47 kB (6054 palabras) - 23:30 27 abr 2024
  • roof was then covered with bark and the walls may have been bark and/or wickerwork. Their sustenance was acquired through foraging and the cultivation of…
    18 kB (1404 palabras) - 23:07 4 abr 2024
  • graille – gredil – gridil), possibly via the Latin craticulum, 'fine wickerwork'. Traditional griddles include a stone or brick slab or tablet, and a…
    9 kB (885 palabras) - 11:06 23 feb 2024
  • cane furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork, and is found in Southwest Asia. The basal section of the plant grows…
    4 kB (285 palabras) - 06:59 8 nov 2023
  • reaching 18 cm in diameter. The strong stems of the plant are often used for wickerwork. It produces flowers in the spring The Houma people used a decoction of…
    2 kB (231 palabras) - 18:35 21 jun 2022
  • Thong native handicrafts include moulded court dolls, firebrick, and wickerwork. Ang Thong has more than 200 Buddhist temples, but there are nine distinct…
    15 kB (1020 palabras) - 03:09 13 abr 2024
  • private life and in war. They were big enough for two people, made of wickerwork and wood, and often had decorated hoods. The wheels were spoked, shod…
    104 kB (11 788 palabras) - 14:25 16 may 2024
  • mannequins" were used to demonstrate fashions for customers. Full-scale, wickerwork mannequins came into use in the mid-18th century. Wirework mannequins…
    16 kB (1657 palabras) - 18:18 3 may 2024
  • own native weapons which would have included a crescent-shaped light wickerwork shield and a type of light-axe called the Sagaris as well as light linen…
    1 kB (139 palabras) - 19:56 21 abr 2024
  • Infantry soldiers were more heavily armoured than horsemen. Large wooden or wickerwork shields were used. Long-shafted spears were used, with infantry spears…
    67 kB (8591 palabras) - 13:00 17 may 2024
  • The scientific name Rhipsalis derives from the Ancient Greek term for wickerwork, referring to the plants' morphology. The morphology of Rhipsalis is very…
    20 kB (845 palabras) - 20:30 16 ene 2024