Carvings, batiks, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, and other indigenous crafts are made largely for sale to tourists. |
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Traditional basketry involves great care and pride, the weaver showcasing his skill through intricate weaves, designs, and colours. |
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In pottery, woodcraft, and basketry, Amerindians produce for the domestic and foreign markets. |
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In many countries the harvesting of reed beds from wetland areas for producing paper and basketry is a vital part of local economic growth. |
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The creative instinct of the Kutenai women found expression chiefly in cedar-root basketry. |
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Thai crafts include handwoven silk and cotton, woodcarvings, silverwork, basketry, and lacquerware. |
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The neighboring village of Bona is also known as a major producer of bamboo furniture and basketry. |
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Several series of images from this visit depict techniques, ranging from weaving and basketry to pottery making and calabash carving. |
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The Embera Indians produce basketry of very high quality, as well as wood carvings in tropical hardwoods. |
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The evergreen ivy is a rippling carpet, the twining honeysuckle a living basketry texture. |
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I had always been fascinated with basketry and found basketry a means of doing sculpture. |
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The craft day will include classes in parchment work, decoupage, crochet, copper craft and basketry. |
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I went to the market and I was in heaven, what with all the ceramics and woodwork and basketry and textiles and silverwork and everything. |
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The Yavapai Indians have created some of the most beautiful basketry the world has ever seen, yet very little is recorded of their art. |
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Crafts, particularly basketry, along with woven hangings and printed textiles, are developed for the urban and tourist markets. |
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The moment you enter, you notice the quality of the pottery, basketry, rugs, and jewelry most crafted by the Zuni and Navajo peoples of the Colorado Plateau. |
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Other crafts include textiles, leatherwork, basketry, and stained glass. |
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The main activities of the project during the first biennium included providing second level literacy and basketry training to one hundred youth. |
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Technical expertise meets artistry in this exhibition of historical and contemporary Aboriginal carving, basketry and bark work. |
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Women are also active in the informal sector, particularly in petty trade, sewing, dyeing, pottery and basketry. |
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As a result, they now prefer selling rather than producing crafts, which is the reason why no basketry training is provided in Preah Dak. |
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These are the most commonly used species apart from bamboo, and are the materials which could be used for finely made, export-quality basketry. |
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Traditional Lebanese crafts include basketry, carpet weaving, ceramics and pottery, copper-and metalworking, embroidery, glass-blowing, and gold-and silversmithing. |
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I noted that most of the trainees chose the basketry activity based on a family tradition. |
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A stretch of flowing water set aside for catching fish by the use of wickerwork or basketry traps attached to artificial structures placed on the bed of the river or stream. |
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Thanks to the project, the Roka Community Learning Centre has been able to respond to 1,000 to 2,000 basketry product orders per month. |
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The project would study the penetration of polyethylene glycol into actual archaeological basketry material. |
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The workshop afforded an opportunity to exchange skills and experience in traditional and contemporary pottery and basketry. |
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Examples of basketry and sandals have been scientifically dated as far back as eight thousand six hundred years. |
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Its aluminum frame and its woven basketry will resist to bad weather and can be used as a deckchair inside as out. |
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The ceramics are unusual, roughly made, mounted on basketry, covered by red tin glaze and sometimes bearing geometric decorations. |
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Traditional production and crafts in their contemporary form will be presented by the masters of coopery, pottery, basketry, tinker's craft and smithery. |
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Kai Islanders are skillful at wood carving and basketry and are first-class boatbuilders. |
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Young bamboo culms also provide a valuable material for basketry, for commercial sale and home use. |
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The group includes fabrics with basketry effects and fabrics with ribs formed by groups of warps or wefts in each shed. |
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Most of the participants reported that they wanted to work in basketry in the near future. |
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Huts, fences and palisades are often fashioned from saplings and shoots, and basketry is thus commingled with comforting notions of home, security and comfort. |
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Traditional arts in Zimbabwe include pottery, basketry, textiles, jewellery and carving. |
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Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork. |
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Handicrafts, such as hand-painted fabrics, wood, iron, basketry, crochet work, dried flowers, knitwear, carpentry and masonry, also play an important role in Vistabella's present-day economy. |
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Pomo basketry, considered by some to be the finest in California, was exceptionally well twined and intricately ornamented, using various woody materials, beads, and coloured feathers. |
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At first various kinds of basketry and wicker fancy goods were produced. |
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The Chumash were skilled artisans: they made a variety of tools out of wood, whalebone, and other materials, fashioned vessels of soapstone, and produced some of the most complex basketry in native North America. |
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Primitive Aegean pottery shows rounded chair forms, perhaps indicating basketry models, and Bronze Age sculpture shows complex-membered chair frames. |
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Samples of actual archaeological basketry will be bulked in various grades of PEG at various concentrations in order to determine if penetration of PEG is more successful than with modern samples. |
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Improvements in quality, the creation of new designs, the development of the network of basketry production groups and life skills are some of the topics discussed. |
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In exchange, the Haida offered a range of products-canoes, copper shields, carved and painted chests, and basketry hats-all characterized by meticulous workmanship and artistic excellence. |
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The exhibition featured jewelry, silverware, basketry, tapestry, ceramics, wood masks and finely woven objects, produced in different regions and by a cross section of indigenous groups. |
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The success story of the MUSTERMARKT and Bijoutex fairs goes back to the year 1953, when Heinz Kohl organised the first exhibition for baby carriages, basketry and woodwork at the Rudolf-Steiner-School in Munich-Schwabing. |
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Traditional crafts such as weaving, ceramics, and basketry continued to be practised. |
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People use the flowering stems and leaves for thatching, basketry and making brooms. |
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Entertainments include being able to see craftsmen at skills such as basketry, embroidery, glass blowing and cake icing to name but a few. |
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The emphasis is on crafts, with numerous and varied examples of ceramics, textiles, basketry, and stone carving. |
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Stone Age women took charge of weaving and basketry, as they do in traditional societies today, the scientists propose. |
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At a second site, remnants of netting, a harpoon shaft, basketry and braided work were uncovered in an underground spring. |
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The initial Nautica collection will include porcelain vases, wooden boxes and basketry in a casual style. |
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Paintings, musical instruments, basketry, pottery, military weapons and medals and more will also be on display. |
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The basketry display by a group of female craftswomen from Jhang caught the visitors' eye. |
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The new tree is a cross between goat willow, grey willow, purple willow and osier, with the long rod-like twigs used in basketry. |
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The exhibit features work by 34 members of Northwest Designer Craftsmen in the mediums of basketry, beadwork, clay, fiber, jewelry, glass, sculpture and wood. |
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