1Sauerlaender, 7 months ago to art "Wire art" in the museum of a village in the Žilina district of northern Slovakia, which was and is known for its wire production. Traders with wire articles from the region also travelled through Germany in the 19th/early 20th century. One of the items traded were mousetraps. (September 2008) (Foto: © Rüdiger Benninghaus) #Handwerke, #handicrafts, #Kunst, #art, #Draht, #wire, #Žilina, #Slovakia, #Slowakei image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg
"Wire art" in the museum of a village in the Žilina district of northern Slovakia, which was and is known for its wire production. Traders with wire articles from the region also travelled through Germany in the 19th/early 20th century. One of the items traded were mousetraps. (September 2008) (Foto: © Rüdiger Benninghaus) #Handwerke, #handicrafts, #Kunst, #art, #Draht, #wire, #Žilina, #Slovakia, #Slowakei
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1Sauerlaender, 10 months ago to random A blacksmith's workshop in the Lindlar open-air museum (Oberbergischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia). (July 2023) (Foto: © Rüdiger Benninghaus) #Handwerke, #handicrafts, #Schmiede, #Schmiedewerkstatt, #blacksmith, #Freilichtmuseen, #Freilichtmuseum, #open_air_museums, #Lindlar, #Bergisches_Land image/jpeg
A blacksmith's workshop in the Lindlar open-air museum (Oberbergischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia). (July 2023) (Foto: © Rüdiger Benninghaus) #Handwerke, #handicrafts, #Schmiede, #Schmiedewerkstatt, #blacksmith, #Freilichtmuseen, #Freilichtmuseum, #open_air_museums, #Lindlar, #Bergisches_Land
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1Sauerlaender, 10 months ago to FiberArts This electrically operated ribbon loom from 1869 comes from Wuppertal-Ronsdorf and is now in the Open Air Museum Lindlar (Oberbergischer Kreis, West-Germany). Three generations of one family operated it until 1970. Since the second half of the 18th century, Ronsdorf was an important centre of ribbon weaving in the Bergisches Land (North Rhine-Westphalia). As you can see, several ribbons can be woven at once. (July 2023) (Foto: © Rüdiger Benninghaus) #Handwerke, #handicrafts, #Weberei, #weaving, #Bandweberei, #Webstuhl, #ribbon_loom, #Freilichtmuseen, #open_air_museums, #Lindlar, #Bergisches_Land image/jpeg image/jpeg
This electrically operated ribbon loom from 1869 comes from Wuppertal-Ronsdorf and is now in the Open Air Museum Lindlar (Oberbergischer Kreis, West-Germany). Three generations of one family operated it until 1970. Since the second half of the 18th century, Ronsdorf was an important centre of ribbon weaving in the Bergisches Land (North Rhine-Westphalia). As you can see, several ribbons can be woven at once. (July 2023) (Foto: © Rüdiger Benninghaus) #Handwerke, #handicrafts, #Weberei, #weaving, #Bandweberei, #Webstuhl, #ribbon_loom, #Freilichtmuseen, #open_air_museums, #Lindlar, #Bergisches_Land
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