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  • One, the duck decoy (structure), is a long cone-shaped wickerwork tunnel installed on a small pond to catch wild ducks.
  • Until 1743, a large wickerwork figure of a soldier or warrior was burnt every 3 July on the Rue aux Ours in Paris, as the crowd sang "Salve Regina".
  • An Irish martyrology of the same period says of the Isle of Aran that the boat commonly used there was made of wickerwork and covered with cowhide.
  • In 1956, Fissore designed an open-topped Multipla prototype called the "Marinella" with a wickerwork wraparound bench in the rear.
  • Kpalimé is Togo's main centre for crafts such as wood sculpture, weaving, wickerwork, decorated calabashes, batiks, painting, pottery, ceramics and mounted butterflies.
  • The scientific name Rhipsalis derives from the Ancient Greek term for wickerwork, referring to the plants' morphology.
  • The name comes from Salix viminalis, or the common osier (ozier in German), a Eurasian species of willow, whose thin, flexible, shoots or withies were and are much used for various types of wickerwork, usually encouraged by coppicing the plants.
  • Sources dispute the origin of the name Auchnagatt, claiming "field of the wild cats" (Gaelic achadh na' cat), "field of withies" (willows), "place of the roads" (Gaelic achadh nan cat), or a reference to the currachs or wickerwork creels traditionally produced in the area.
  • Ironwork, carpentry, wickerwork, basketweaving, cooperage and crafting with glass and ebony, along with the production of wineskins are all popular traditional trades.
  • It is one of the scandent (climbing) rattan palms used to make Malacca cane furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork, and is found in Southwest Asia.
  • Croom, however, considers the cathedra to be a high-backed wickerwork chair that was typically associated with women.
  • Such relief backgrounds were a speciality of Meissen under Kändler, but were usually more geometrical, as in the "osier" patterns, imitating wickerwork, or the "Dulong border" (from 1743) with a rather neoclassical plant-scroll pattern.


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