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Dying out professions in Poland

Dying out professions in Poland. Carpentry . Carpentry is a craft and technique of kneading of wood building components and furniture and everyday objects. Some towns are specialized professionals.

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Dying out professions in Poland

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  1. Dying out professions in Poland

  2. Carpentry Carpentry is a craft and technique of kneading of wood building components and furniture and everyday objects. Some towns are specialized professionals. Famous Kolbuszowscy were carpenters, whose furniture and even decorative carefully kneaded, was acquired for the Crown Courts throughout and Lithuania. Carpentry is a relatively young profession has identified the cities in the Middle Ages, and in the countryside at the turn of theEighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Carpentry is a new product windows Among others, doors, floor boards and paneling.

  3. Potter Pottery is a craft and technique of kneading clay vessels, primarily for everyday use. Deals with the pottery potter The whole process is turning the potter's wheel To move around in circles used both legs. This ability is known in Poland for over a thousand years

  4. Dressmaking Crafts using materials produced by the weavers was sewing clothes. Tailoring was grown initially as a home occupation, only from the fourteenth century it became an independent profession. Because of the simple workshop equipment, strong demand for products and the prospect of rapid dorobienia the profession has been very popular. Many performed here and other craftsmen pozacechowi: rural actors, monastic, courtiers. A separate group of Jewish tailors, who serve because of the religious laws theJewish population, however, do not despise the possibility dorobienia, carrying orders from other customers.

  5. Homemade baking bread Bread was the most important product of the grain in the peasant farm, which is why his baking skills were one of the basic classes of women. Oven was hot enough,if thrown to him only a handful of flour blushed, where glowed the oven was too hot, had to be broom wrapped in a wet rag. Each lady before the wedding had to be able to bake bread

  6. Amber processing Folk Amber processing developed on Kurpie in the nineteenth century Thanks to the fossil deposits of amber. Currently, almost disappeared, but even after World War II Could be found at the fair on Kurpie amber procession of people with their products. A collection of fossil amber at the Museum of the North-Mazowiecki in Łomża, now has more than 1,000 exhibits.

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