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  2. Ore Mountain folk art - Wikipedia

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    Ore Mountain folk art (German: Erzgebirgische Volkskunst) is a well-known form of highly artistic wood carving from East Germany. It encompasses the diverse forms of expression of the creative work beyond the classical or the modern arts, and in particular the production of figures, sculptures and paintings.

  3. Gothic boxwood miniature - Wikipedia

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    The very small wood pieces were difficult to brace (hold in place) during carving. They were probably positioned on a bench, between two posts, so that they could be turned around. Domed spaces, intended to evoke church architecture, were drilled or carved, and these were divided using compasses and a straightedge into pie-shaped segments.

  4. Christmas angels - Wikipedia

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    Orchestra with Christmas angels made out of natural wood from the company Blank. Besides the for the Ore Mountain woodcraft since the end of the 18th century central figure of the miner, angels as light bearers became increasingly widespread. The Ore Mountain folk art angel figures excel in their great depiction as a small-size version. [1]

  5. Whittling - Wikipedia

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    Whittling may refer either to the art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife or a time-occupying process of repeatedly shaving slivers from a piece of wood. [1]: 14 [2]: 10 [3]: 30 It is used by many as a pastime, or as a way to make artistic creations.

  6. Marquetry - Wikipedia

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    At Tonbridge and Royal Tunbridge Wells, England, souvenir "Tunbridge wares"—small boxes and the like—made from the mid-18th century onwards, were veneered with panels of minute wood mosaics, usually geometric, but which could include complicated subjects like landscapes. They were made by laboriously assembling and gluing thin strips and ...

  7. Antonio Vitali - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Vitali (1909–2008) was a Swiss toy designer and maker known for creating handmade wooden toys. In addition to his own workshop in Zurich, Switzerland, he also had a long relationship as toy designer with the U.S. toy company, Creative Playthings.

  8. Tinkertoy - Wikipedia

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    Caps, originally wooden, but later plastic, cylindrical pieces with a single blind axial hole snugly fitted to the rods. Couplings, small cylindrical pieces (originally wood; later plastic) approximately 1.35 inches (3.4 cm) long and slightly over 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) in diameter, with snug-fitting blind-drilled holes in either end, and a loose ...

  9. Taka (paper mache) - Wikipedia

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    During Christmas, Piday was in charge of the church's decorations. The wooden angels and cherub was heavy causing the carvings to fall. Piday devised the lightweight taka papier-mâché as an alternative to the wooden sculptures. Piday was also a maker of local toys such as the yoyo and the small acrobat hand puppet.

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