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Nautical Star Tattoos The History, Meaning And Symbolism: A Strange Mix

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  1. Nautical Star Tattoos the History, Meaning and Symbolism: a Strange Mix
    by Sam Smith. The history, meaning and symbolism of nautical star tattoos is a hotly debated topic. Today many different groups have adopted the Nautical star tattoo as a symbol for their own movement and they have all ascribed their own meaning and history to the symbol. Thus has lead to a wide disagreement as the the meaning of the tattoo. Historically most everyone agrees that Sailors were the first peop... products, articles, news

  2. A Brief History of Upholstering
    by Jimmy Cox. It is widely thought that the craft of upholstery evolved from that of the tent-maker. And it does seem a likely development. Although tent-making is now quite a separate and a very prosperous trade, it is not so many years ago that many branches of that trade were carried out by the upholsterer. The Upholsterers' Company was granted a charter in the year A.D. 1626 and is one of the oldest of th... products, articles, news

  3. The History of Korean Pottery
    by Victor Epand. The Koreans have used potteries from 7000 to 8000 years ago. Since ancient times they used to make pottery by firing clay at a heat of 1300 degree Celsius. They produced unique, original and beautiful pottery. They traded extensively with China and adopted manufacturing skills of Celadon. Korean pottery is healthy and alive due to its good natural disposition. The Korean potters believed in natu... products, articles, news

  4. Do You Know The History Behind The Military Tattoo ?
    by MIKE SELVON. The military tattoo has a long history within the various branches of service in the United States. Soldiers have come to view the tattoo as a sign of commitment to their fellow soldiers and as an identifying mark. Divisions and brigades take pride in their own symbols and characters and soldiers look forward to the day when they can wear that symbol and hold their head high. The United States... products, articles, news

  5. Discover the History and Art of Rag Rugs
    by April Kerr. Are you someone who is always trying to discover new and creative ideas? Then you should go in for the rag rugs. These rag rugs are beautiful, innovative and made of recycled material. There is no expense involved as you can use all your old throwaway materials. Nowadays the clamoring for preserving the environment has made everyone aware of using environment friendly items. Thus rag rugs are ve... products, articles, news

  6. A Brief Look At The Beginning Of Kite History
    by Jimmy Cox. Kite flying is one of the oldest pastimes in the world. No one can say with certainty precisely how old it is, but we do know that it goes back for many centuries, and that the beginnings of the story have an eastern setting. On the latter point, more will be said in a moment. In the meantime, this may be said. In its general significance, the invention of the kite stands out as an expression of ... products, articles, news

  7. History of the Man-Made Ceramic
    by Mitch Johnson. Ceramics has existed for a long period of time. In this article we will learn about the history of ceramic. Archeologists have uncovered the pottery remains of societies which antedate recorded history by hundreds of centuries. Some of these primitive jugs and bowls were made when man still did his hunting with stone axes. The ravages of time have not marred their utilitarian beauty, for when a ... products, articles, news

  8. American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part I
    by John Wigham. More than 100 years ago at the dawn of the 20th century one of America's most distinguished authors, Rose Wilder Lane, was asked to write a report on the history and development of the needlework arts in America. Mrs Lane was the ideal writer for this worthy task being herself an expert needlewoman, historian, novelist, and essayist. Her words gave radiance and meaning to the great needlework ca... products, articles, news

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