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Wooden locks and keys from Corvo Island (Azores, Portugal)

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

Date: 2024

Origin: Repositório Institucional do IPBeja

Subject(s): Wooden locks; Corvo lsland; Juniperus brevifolia; Cedro-do-mato


Description

The Azores Islandof Corvo(Portugal) is home to a centuries-old woodworking tradition that has stood the test of timeand passed down through generations. Central to this craft is cedro-do-mato[Juniperus brevifolia(Seub.) Antoine], an endemic species of juniper found in the Azores. Artisans on Corvo have honed their skills in working with this and other local woods to create a variety of functional wooden lockscharacterized by intricate carving techniques and a deep understanding of the material, which allows them to producedurable pieces. Cedro-do-matois particularly significant, as this wood is prized for its durability, workability, and aromatic properties. This traditional craft reflects the resourcefulness of the island's inhabitants andplays a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage and maintaining a connection to the natural environment. The ongoing practice of this craft serves as a living testament to the sustainable use of local resources and the enduring cultural traditions of Corvo.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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