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Some wood carvings from two of the local vendors that exhibited their work at the “Pásztor Magyar Pásztorkutyák Terelőversenye” event.

duna drava nemzeti park wood carvings

duna drava nemzeti park wood carvings

duna drava nemzeti park wood carvings

duna drava nemzeti park wood carvings

duna drava nemzeti park wood carvings

Magyar Pásztorkutyák Terelőversenye (part 6)

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by NicoleB
2009-07-15. 09:12:17. 35 words, 621 views. Categories: Hungary (our home for now) , 11 comments »Send a trackback »

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Comment from: BLOGitse [Visitor] Email · http://BLOGitse.blogspot.com
knock on wood! ;D

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2009-07-15 @ 13:58
Comment from: dan [Visitor] Email · http://lifesbone.blogspot.com
I like these...the oxen appear to have some intricate detail!

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2009-07-15 @ 14:43
Comment from: Scriber's Web [Visitor] Email · http://scribersweb.blogspot.com/
That is so gorgeous! I wonder what kind of wood they use. It is so amazing that they can carve such details on wood. Amazing talent!

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2009-07-15 @ 14:51
Comment from: lceel [Visitor] Email · http://louceel.blogspot.com
Great photos. I love the first one. My mind just went into the gutter, however - those things sticking up on the yoke just look obscene to me - like a ribbed condom.
2009-07-15 @ 15:37
Just saw Iceel's comment and went back to check. Hmmm, I see what you mean! I do appreciate the skill and intricacy of these but they're not to my taste, except perhaps for a corner of the garden. But I do love seeing local craftspeople continuing the traditions.
2009-07-15 @ 16:14
Comment from: Jientje [Visitor] Email · http://heavenisinbelgium.blogspot.com
A dirty mind is a joy forever. LOL at Lou's comment. I checked and what the f***!! LOL !

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2009-07-15 @ 16:32
Comment from: Sparkling Red [Visitor] Email · http://sparklingred.blogspot.com
Those oxen have a lot of character.

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2009-07-15 @ 17:41
Comment from: kontan [Visitor] Email · http://kontansplace.com
Such detail! I too had to go back an look at the oxen...whoa LOL:roll:

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2009-07-15 @ 19:04
Comment from: NicoleB [Member] Email · http://nicoleb.org
Thanks everyone - I'm still giggling at Lou's comment - to me they look like D*i*l*d*o*s (Darn spam prevention) :D
2009-07-15 @ 20:12
Comment from: quilly [Visitor] Email · http://quilldancer.com
Some of these are amazingly intricate. Is that big carving in the bottom photo some kind of musical instrument?

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2009-07-15 @ 20:35
Comment from: NicoleB [Member] Email · http://nicoleb.org
Good question, next one, quilly - almost looks like it, no?
2009-07-16 @ 08:23

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