Old Workshop

Outdated Workshop in The Open Air Museum at Rocca al Mare,Tallinn,Estonia Posted by AudioClassic on 2017-05-09 15:27:20 Tagged: , aged , workshop , operate , gear , craft , classic , retro , resource , carpentry , craftsman , antique , iron , dirty , steel , hammer , metal , wood , wooden ,… Continue reading Old Workshop

The History of Woodworking Tools by W. L. Goodman, first edition, G. Bell & Sons, London, UK, 1964

(3,999 views on February 10th, 2015) (6,827 views on December 20th, 2020) The Historical past of Woodworking Resources by W. L. Goodman, First Edition revealed in 1964 by G. Bell and Sons in London. www.amazon.com/gp/present-listing/B0007F5HJM/ref=dp_olp_1?s… (This is my Amazon.com overview) I got really curious about this ebook whilst looking at Witold Rybczynski’s “A single Fantastic… Continue reading The History of Woodworking Tools by W. L. Goodman, first edition, G. Bell & Sons, London, UK, 1964

Intrusion dans la communauté Zafimaniry

Madagascar – Selon les historiens, les Zafimaniry seraient encore approximativement 25.000 dans les montagnes de la région d’Ambositra. Les communautés sont réparties dans plusieurs villages autrefois situés en pleine forêt. Ce qui explique pourquoi cette ethnie est experte dans le travail du bois. Aujourd’hui, la déforestation est passée par là. Ce n’est pas la design… Continue reading Intrusion dans la communauté Zafimaniry

Woodcarving in Kazakhstan

Aisulu Sadykova is a woodcarver from a relatives of artisans in Turkestan city, Kazakhstan. Aisulu has been producing standard handicrafts – felt dolls, yurts, wooden camel collectible figurines, the standard musical instrument Kobyz – for far more than 18 several years. She has been creating souvenirs in Kazakh national design and style and her key… Continue reading Woodcarving in Kazakhstan

Pakistan: Keeping traditional craftsmanship alive

A youthful Pakistani craftsman engaged in standard woodwork : carving decorations in designs handed down the generations. A dying breed, I’m afraid. Help save this species from extinction! This Pathan lad was absorbed in his function until I appeared, “Tasweer, photo”:-) This workshop is west of the cash Islamabad (out toward Golra Sharif). Posted by… Continue reading Pakistan: Keeping traditional craftsmanship alive