Lovespoons,Traditional Spoon Carving in Wales
By now, the lovespoon has become one of the representative images of Wales, a unique emblem of the culture. There's nothing like it anywhere else in the world. Every year, thousands of visitors take home with them examples of the lovespoon, and every year the lovespoon enjoys a prominent position in Welsh weddings. To tell the story of the lovespoon, this book starts with its humble older sister, the domestic spoon. Long before knives and forks were used for eating, and long before the availability of metal spoons, carved wooden spoons were in wide use, and their manufacture was a major occupation in the Welsh countryside. The craft of domestic spoonmaking developed into that of the lovespoon, and the author details the different styles that emerged, explains some of the symbolism of the designs, describes the woodworking craft from start to finish, and traces the growth, decline and rebirth of this uniquely Welsh craft tradition. Also included is a Gazetteer of Spooncarvers workshops worth a visit.
Author: Gwyoaf Breese
Publisher: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Covers 6 x 9 inches tall, 112 Pages ,Lavishly illustrated with Colour and B&W photos throughout.
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- Agriculture & Self Sufficiency -> Green Lifestyle & Rural Crafts
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Gwent
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> South Glamorgan
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Mid Glamorgan
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> West Glamorgan
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Dyfed
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Powys
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Gwynedd
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Clwyd
- Hobbies & Crafts -> Woodworking
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