
Luu töötlemine lamba sääreluust vilepilli näitel
Author(s) -
Monika Hint
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
studia vernacula
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2504-6748
pISSN - 1736-8138
DOI - 10.12697/sv.2013.4.58-72
Subject(s) - craft , raw material , product (mathematics) , natural (archaeology) , computer science , flute , acoustics , art , history , mathematics , visual arts , archaeology , ecology , biology , physics , geometry
Bone is one of the many natural materials that can be used to make everyday items. The animal by-products of agriculture can be used to make items inspired by the archaeological finds in Estonia by following the initial form and physiological qualities of the material. In my article, I discuss the qualities of bone as a raw material and processing options, through the example of a flute made of a lamb leg bone. I demonstrate how bone as a craft and consumer material and its processing technology generate and inspire the creation of designs, as well as the links between the natural form of the material and the final product.