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  2. Button - Wikipedia

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    A button is a fastener that joins two pieces of fabric together by slipping through a loop or by sliding through a buttonhole. In modern clothing and fashion design, buttons are commonly made of plastic but also may be made of metal, wood, or seashell. Buttons can also be used on containers such as wallets and bags.

  3. Kaija Aarikka - Wikipedia

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    Aarikka with her husband and business partner Erkki Ruokonen (c. 1950s)In 1954, Aarikka and her husband co-founded the eponymous design bureau Aarikka, initially to design and manufacture wooden buttons [5] [6] and decorative and household items, later expanding into personal accessories, dress jewellery and giftware.

  4. Aarikka - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1954 by designers Kaija Aarikka and her husband Erkki Ruokonen, the company started out manufacturing wooden buttons, before expanding into other product categories; wood remains a 'signature' characteristic of Aarikka products. [3] [7] Aarikka store on Esplanadi in Helsinki

  5. List of raw materials used in button-making - Wikipedia

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    Please see external links for images of buttons (front & back) made from the material(s) in question. ("NBS name" refers to labelling used by the National Button Society, USA.) ("NBS name" refers to labelling used by the National Button Society, USA.)

  6. Henri Hamm - Wikipedia

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    Henri Hamm (1871–1961) was an arts and button designer and sculptor. [1] Apart from buttons, for which he was best known in Paris, he also designed belt buckles, horn combs, decorative boxes, flasks [2] and furniture. He created using multiple materials, like ivory, bone, celluloid, Bakelite, mother of pearl, wood. His designs include floral ...

  7. How Nutcrackers Became a Classic Symbol of Christmas

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    Nutcracker dolls can trace their little wooden development back to the Ore Mountains of Germany in the late 17th century. Most often depicted as toy soldiers, they became gifts and symbols of good ...