- 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...
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accounts of
large wickerwork figures being burnt in
France during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Wilhelm Mannhardt recorded that a
wickerwork giant was burnt...
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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...
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economically important and are
traditionally used in
Southeast Asia in
producing wickerwork furniture, baskets, canes,
woven mats, cordage, and
other handicrafts...
- coasters. This
tradition continues today, as Iza is
known for high-quality
wickerwork and baskets. On July 6, 2022, the
tradition of vine
weaving in Iza village...
- 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...
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referred to any gl****
vessel with a
large body and
small neck,
enclosed in
wickerwork. The word
presumably comes from the
French dame-jeanne,
literally "Lady...
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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...
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Early gabions were
round cages with open tops and bottoms, made from
wickerwork and
filled with
earth for use as
military fortifications.: 38 Willow...
- 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...