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The willow (Salix sp.) toothpicks from the Cistercian Monastery of Lorvão (Penacova, Portugal)

Author(s): Carvalho, Luís Mendonça de ; Fernandes, Francisca Maria ; Nozes, Paula ; Figueira, Ana Paula ; Albuquerque, Sara ; Silva, Paula ; Nunes, Maria de Fátima ; Figueira, Ana Paula ; Nozes, Paula

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/6289

Origin: Repositório Institucional do IPBeja

Subject(s): Willow wood; Toothpicks; Monastery traditions


Description

In Portugal, the tradition of handmade white willow (Salix albaL.) toothpicks began in the Cistercian Monastery of Lorvão (Penacova), in an uncertain date during the 17th century. After the suppression of all monastic orders (1834), people from Lorvão continued this craft and, later, this parish became the main Portuguese centerof the toothpick industry, an activity that still flourishes today. Handmade toothpicks, following ancient methods, are now made as a cultural symbol of the Penacova region.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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