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wickerwork (ˈwɪkəwɜːk) [f. wicker n. + work n.] Work consisting of wickers; a structure of flexible twigs, osiers, or the like plaited together; basket-work.1719 De Foe Crusoe i. (Globe) 252 We fell to work to make more Wicker Work. 1780 Cowper A Fable 3 A raven..on her wicker-work high mounted Her ...
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wickerwork
wickerworkn [U] baskets, furniture, etc made of wicker (用枝条制作的)篮、 筐、 家具等 [attrib 作定语]wickerwork chairs 藤椅.
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Fertőszéplak
Also on display are examples of craftmenship like weaving, wickerwork and fishing.
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Kasa (hat)
Some types of include:
: a wickerwork made of shaven bamboo or wood.
: a wickerwork . : a deep wickerwork .
: a type of commonly worn by samurai and (foot soldiers).
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twiggen
twiggen, a. arch. (ˈtwɪg(ə)n) [f. twig n.1 + -en.] a. Made of twigs or wickerwork; also, having a wickerwork covering. b. Arising from burning twigs or brushwood.1549 Coverdale, etc. Erasm. Par. Acts vii. 29 A twiggen basket or hamper. 1588 Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.) III. 136 A twiggen cheare xij{su...
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Calamus rotang
It is one of the scandent (climbing) rattan palms used to make Malacca cane furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork
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Greigia landbeckii
Its common name is ñocha, and was traditionally used in wickerwork.
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Iranian handicrafts
Basketry and wickerwork
, a bamboo wickerwork or textile, used to make floor mats, stools, and fans.
, a palm leaf basketry.
, an indigenous boat made
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Chimbarongo
Many of the people of Chimbarongo make their living weaving wickerwork, mimbre, baskets.
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Conasprella viminea
Conasprella viminea, common name the wickerwork cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and
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Rhipsalis paradoxa
Etymology
Rhipsalis: The genus name "Rhipsalis" is derived from the Greek word "rhips," which means "wickerwork" or "twigs." This name likely refers to the cactus's slender, branching, and sometimes pendulous stems that resemble the appearance of woven twigs or wickerwork.
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Berchemia scandens
The strong stems of the plant are often used for wickerwork.
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Boarstall Duck Decoy
The pond was equipped with a long cone-shaped wickerwork tunnel. A "decoyman" with a trained dog then herded the birds into the tunnel.
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