What a wonderful skill to have and to share with your fellow human beings, the patience and practice required to perfectly repeat each miniscule slice by the chisel is mind boggling, I couldn't even make one of the cuts correctly despite the best efforts and intentions of the late Mr. Desmond Dillon teacher of woodwork in Clonaslee, Ireland in the late 1970's. It is vital that these skills are not lost to humanity. Thank you for an inspiring pair of videos.
Al Rawashin ( الرواشين ) It is spread throughout the buildings of Mecca, Medina and Old Jeddah. Cold air enters the house. Women are allowed to watch the road without men watching Her name is in Arabic الرواشين
What a well-spoken guy! Those screens are very beautiful!
What a wonderful skill to have and to share with your fellow human beings, the patience and practice required to perfectly repeat each miniscule slice by the chisel is mind boggling, I couldn't even make one of the cuts correctly despite the best efforts and intentions of the late Mr. Desmond Dillon teacher of woodwork in Clonaslee, Ireland in the late 1970's. It is vital that these skills are not lost to humanity. Thank you for an inspiring pair of videos.
Fantastic description of the vocabulary of the different patterns forming new words and sentances to tell a new story. Beautifully put.
It's kinda cool how museums not only store art but also allow improvements of the old and innovations of new and more nuanced art.
So much beauty in our world! Must be a very patient craft.
OMG, I love this channel. Every time, something new (or old) and interesting and unexpected. Who would have thunk it!
This is magical. Thank you ever so much for this project and for sharing it here, British Museum!
Really amazing work! Some old school craftsmanship!
Would be even better showing the use of only traditional hand tools.
I could spend forever & ever, exploring how things are made ( hand craft ) I deeply love experimenting & playing ..😍🤗💞
This is the kind of content I signed up for. What a lovely video!
It's beautiful. There's nothing like woodwork. Very interesting video.
Amazing craft work
Nice work. Good to see these skills are being maintained. Also shows I've got to up my game in my humble shop...got a long way to go !
Very good thank you.
Surgeons of wood...
why not just make this into one video?
more views...
The craft crafts the man, huh? That's... I'm going to have to contemplate on that further.
Al Rawashin ( الرواشين ) It is spread throughout the buildings of Mecca, Medina and Old Jeddah.
Cold air enters the house. Women are allowed to watch the road without men watching
Her name is in Arabic
الرواشين