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  2. Wüsthof - Wikipedia

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    WÜSTHOF knives have been made in Solingen by the family-owned business since 1814. [7] The company is currently headed by cousins Harald and Viola Wüsthof. [9] It operates three production facilities and an R&D department in the "City of Blades", [3] where the WÜSTHOF knives are designed and manufactured.

  3. Philippine ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Traditional pot-making in certain areas of the Philippines would use clay found near the Sibalom River. Molding the clay required the use of wooden paddles, and the clay had to be kept away from sunlight. [1] Native Filipinos created pottery since 3500 years ago. [1] They used these ceramic jars to hold the deceased. [2]

  4. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Ivory carving has been practiced in the Philippines for a millennium; its oldest known ivory artifact is the Butuan Ivory Seal, dated to the ninth to 12th centuries. [88] Ivory religious carvings (locally known as garing ) became widespread after ivory was imported to the Philippines from Asia, where carvings focused on Christian themes such as ...

  5. Gerrit van Wuysthoff - Wikipedia

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    Gerrit van Wuysthoff (also Geraerd Wuesthoff; lived in the 17th century) was a Dutch merchant and served the Dutch East India Company.According to sources, he was the first European to visit what is now Laos, one year before Jesuit missionary Giovanni Maria Leria.

  6. History of wood carving - Wikipedia

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    Above the shelf the large center panel is deeply carved with the royal coat of arms with supporters and mantling, and on either side a semicircular arched niche contains a figure in classic dress. The Elizabethan carver often produced splendid staircases, sometimes carving the newel posts with heraldic figures bearing coats of arms, etc. The ...

  7. Stone carving - Wikipedia

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    Indirect carving is a way of carving by using an accurate clay, wax or plaster model, which is then copied with the use of a compass or proportional dividers [1] or a pointing machine. The direct carving method is a way of carving in a more intuitive way, without first making an elaborate model. Sometimes a sketch on paper or a rough clay draft ...