Materials
wood carving
ICH Materials 65
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Sivisivi,Ceuceu (wood carving) of figurines, large sculptures
Fiji
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Wood Carving, Swat, KPK
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Pakistan -
Jygach usta (craftsman working with a wood) making a horse saddle
Kyrgyzstan
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Sivisivi,Ceuceu (wood carving) of figurines, large sculptures
Fiji
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Wood carving
Woodworking and woodcarving is one of the types of traditional crafts known in many countries of the world, including Kyrgyzstan. Today's travelers cannot but be familiar with the Kyrgyz yurt, the construction of which consists only of wood, made by true masters of their craft.\nYurts are usually made from birch, willow or poplar. The willow is flexible, strong, and is used for making “kerege”, the lattice frame of the yurt and for poles. For the "tunduk" use birch.
Kyrgyzstan -
Instruments used in woodworks
Kyrgyzstan
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Cookware made of wood
Kyrgyzstan
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Craftsmen in the process of making Komuz (traditional musical instrument)
Kyrgyzstan
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Woodcarving process of traditional musical instrument - komuz
Kyrgyzstan
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Traditional knowledge related to the wood carving and wood product manufacture (horse saddle, dishes, ‘beshik’ (cradle); musical instruments - 'komuz, choor, kyl kyiyak, zhez choor, sybyzgy, kerney, surnay, dobulbas)
forming of the cradle’s sides
Kyrgyzstan -
Traditional knowledge related to the wood carving and wood product manufacture (horse saddle, dishes, ‘beshik’ (cradle); musical instruments - 'komuz, choor, kyl kyiyak, zhez choor, sybyzgy, kerney, surnay, dobulbas)
fixing foundation for a cradle
Kyrgyzstan -
Wood carving
The President of the Tonga National Arts and Handicraft Association Mr Steven Fehoko outside the workshop and how he got the wood for carvings.
Tonga