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Historic Gourd Craft by Schiffer Publishing

Historic Gourd Craft by Schiffer Publishing

$6,900.00

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Historic Gourd Craft by Schiffer Publishing

$23,000.00

$6,900.00

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What did America's first inhabitants use for cooking and eating? What did the stranded characters of television’s Gilligan’s Island use to prepare and eat food? Taking her cue from these questions, author Angela Mohr demonstrates how to create authentic vessels by using gourds. A watering can, cooking utensils, and bowls are created in this step-by-step instruction book, as Mohr brings fun and authenticy to her gourds. Historical re-enactors will find inspiration fhere for their authentic life-style performances and drama students, the rights tools to pursue their craft.[AuthorName]Angela Mohr[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Angela Mohr lives in Stephens City, Virginia. She is a member of the American Gourd Society and the Guild of American Papercutters.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]178 images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]How to Make Traditional Vessels[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]178 images[/ColorPattern]

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Fulfilled by our friends at Schiffer Publishing

What did America's first inhabitants use for cooking and eating? What did the stranded characters of television’s Gilligan’s Island use to prepare and eat food? Taking her cue from these questions, author Angela Mohr demonstrates how to create authentic vessels by using gourds. A watering can, cooking utensils, and bowls are created in this step-by-step instruction book, as Mohr brings fun and authenticy to her gourds. Historical re-enactors will find inspiration fhere for their authentic life-style performances and drama students, the rights tools to pursue their craft.[AuthorName]Angela Mohr[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Angela Mohr lives in Stephens City, Virginia. She is a member of the American Gourd Society and the Guild of American Papercutters.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]178 images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]How to Make Traditional Vessels[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]178 images[/ColorPattern]