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  2. Split-twig figurine - Wikipedia

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    A split-twig figurine found in Grand Canyon National Park. A split-twig figurine is one of many artifacts located around several Western states of the United States, specifically Arizona, Utah, Nevada and California. They are made from flexible wooden twigs, such as willow, and are split down the middle and wrapped carefully, usually into ...

  3. 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.

  4. Wrocław Dwarfs - Wikipedia

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    WrocÅ‚aw Dwarves or WrocÅ‚aw Gnomes (Polish: WrocÅ‚awskie krasnale) are small figurines (20–30 cm) that have appeared in the streets of WrocÅ‚aw, Poland since 2005. The dwarves are a major tourist attraction for the city, which is the third largest in Poland. [1] Tourists often walk around the city with a map trying to find all of them.

  5. Bobblehead - Wikipedia

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    Due to subsequent demand, 165,000 Wackel-Elvis dashboard figures were produced. The figure depicts Elvis wearing the jumpsuit he wore in the 1973 Aloha from Hawaii TV broadcast. [29] [30] [31] Since 2003, American law journal The Green Bag has issued bobblehead dolls depicting Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, both past and ...

  6. Alebrije - Wikipedia

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    Jimenez began carving wooden figures since he was a boy tending animals in the 1920s. [35] By the late 1950s and early 1960s, Jimenez's work was being sold in the city of Oaxaca, which led them to being shown to folk art collectors such as Nelson Rockefeller. By the late 1960s, he was giving exhibitions in museums in Mexico City and the United ...

  7. Mexican ironwood carvings - Wikipedia

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    Mexican ironwood carving is a Mexican tradition of carving the wood of the Olneya tesota tree, a Sonora Desert tree commonly called ironwood (palo fierro in Spanish). Olneya tesota is a slow growing important shade tree in northwest Mexico and the southwest U.S. The wood it produces is very dense and sinks in water.

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