Konjic woodcarving | |
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Wood carved table from above, Bosnian House in Mostar
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Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Reference | [1] |
Region | Europe and North America |
Inscription history | |
Inscription | 2017 (12th session) |
Konjic woodcarving (Bosnian: Konjičko drvorezbarstvo / Коњичко дрворезбарство) is a specific technique of woodcarving practised in Konjic MunicipalityinBosnia and Herzegovina.
In 2017 it is included on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.[1]
Konjic woodcarving is an artistic craft with a long tradition in the Konjic municipality. The woodcarvings – which include furniture, sophisticated interiors and small decorative objects – stand out for their recognizable hand-carved motifs and overall visual identity. The woodcarving is a constitutive part of the local community’s culture, a measure of the beauty and amenity of home interiors, and a tradition that forges a sense of community and belonging.
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