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Walking stick
Everyday objects become works of art in the hands of a wood carver. Craftspeople can see designs in the way wood has grown, and use their carving skills to bring them to life. In the past, carved sticks were given to people as a token of appreciation. Some sticks reflect particular interests or a particular activity. Stickmaking was a hobby craft rather than a means of earning a living.
Unpeeled blackthorn stick with crop handle carved into shape of a greyhound's head with glass eyes; leather thong passes through 2 holes on stem; brass ferrule with aluminium tip, secured with pin.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
F84.129.2
Acquisition
Donation
Measurements
Length
(mm): 870
Width
(mm): 115
Depth
(mm): 35
Weight
(kg): 0.2
Material
blackthorn
brass
aluminium
leather
glass
Location
St Fagans Gweithdy gallery : Woodcarving
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