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  2. Bhavani Jamakkalam - Wikipedia

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    The looms are made of wood with the threads stretched horizontally from end to end. [10] The weaver sits in a pit dug in the ground, on level with the weaving surface. [ 10 ] The weaver operates two pedals with his legs while enabling the hands to move the shuttle across to produce the weaving pattern.

  3. Gaillardia pulchella - Wikipedia

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    The branching stem of G. pulchella is hairy and upright, growing to 60 centimetres (24 inches) tall. [9] The leaves are alternate, mostly basal, 4–8 cm (1 + 5 ⁄ 8 – 3 + 1 ⁄ 8 in) long, with edges smooth to coarsely toothed or lobed.

  4. Nakshi kantha - Wikipedia

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    The design was first outlined with needle and thread, followed by the focal points, and then the filling motifs were added. In a kantha with a predominant central motif, the centre was done first, followed by the corner designs and other details. In some types of kanthas (such as carpet, lik, and sujni), wooden blocks were used to print the ...

  5. Button blanket - Wikipedia

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    Button blankets are worn over the shoulders and the crest design hangs on the back of the wearer. [6] Among the people who make button blankets, the blankets are not hung from walls except at funerals or near the graves of chiefs. [6] Haida artist Florence Davidson (1896–1993) was known for her button blankets.

  6. Solapuri chaddar - Wikipedia

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    A Solapur chaddar (lit: "Solapur blanket ") is a cotton blanket made in Solapur, a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra. [1] These blankets are popular in India where they are manufactured, previously by hand loom but now by Jacquard machine, and are known for their unique design and durability. [2]

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  8. Treen - Wikipedia

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    Burl bowl, probably USA, circa 1820 Lathe-turned Walnut Burl Bowl, painted c. 1936. In North America, Native Americans carved tree burls into durable wooden objects with uniquely marbled grain. [6] Burls were rare in Europe because the old-growth forests where they are commonly found had largely been logged out of existence. [7]

  9. Richard Raffan - Wikipedia

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    "An indescribable surface that begs for a caress of the hand--that's what I think wood should provide." [ 3 ] Raffan is known for using native Australian woods, for the architectural influences in his turned objects, and for his groupings of related objects into sets (e.g. his "Citadel" and "Tower" series of boxes, etc.)

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