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"Carve: A Timeless Artistry Uniting Cultures and History" From the majestic Buddha statue in the cliffs of Bamiyan, Afghanistan

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Carve Collection: North High Cross, Castledermot, County Kildare, Ireland
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Carve Collection: Irish Jewish Museum, Portobello Dublin, Ireland
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Carve Collection: Detail Of Standing Stone, Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland
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Carve Collection: Doorty Cross, Kilfenora, Co Clare, Ireland, 12Th Century High Cross
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Carve Collection: Cross Slab, Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry, Ireland
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Carve Collection: Cross Carved On A Standing Rock
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Carve Collection: Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly, Ireland
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Carve Collection: Monasterboice, Co. Louth
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Carve Collection: Australia, South Australia, A Scrimshaw Carving On A Great White Shark Tooth
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Carve Collection: Doors of Zanzibar
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Carve Collection: Canada, First Nations Canadian art. Typical Inuit stone sculpture, by Master Sculptor Eddie Lee
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Carve Collection: A totem pole In Vancouver, Canada
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Carve Collection: Totem Pole Maker
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Carve Collection: Saddam Hussein signature
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Carve Collection: A wood carver puts the finishing touches to a Chiefs chair
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Carve Collection: Rock formations
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Carve Collection: Mesa Arch
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Carve Collection: Father Carving the Turkey by Charles Robinson
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Carve Collection: Portugal, Madeira, craftsman working with wood
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Carve Collection: Five children at a table on a Christmas card
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Carve Collection: Carving a Turkey
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Carve Collection: Carving a Joint of Beef
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Carve Collection: Turner Working a Lathe
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Carve Collection: Five cats and a dog on a cutout Christmas card
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Carve Collection: Inscription Rock
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Carve Collection: China Inland Mission - Stone Masons
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Carve Collection: How to Carve
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Carve Collection: USA, Alaska, Wrangell, Tlingit Tribal House
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Carve Collection: King 15, Stele M, Mayan ruins in Copan, UNESCO World Heritage site, Honduras
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Carve Collection: King 18th, Mayan ruins in Copan, UNESCO World Heritage site, Honduras
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Carve Collection: Stele A in Copan Ruins, Maya Site of Copan, UNESCO World Heritage site, Honduras
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Carve Collection: Carved arch inside the Imperial Palace, in Hue, Vietnam
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Carve Collection: Hands working on a hand in the potters village of Kumartuli in Calcutta
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Carve Collection: Jain temple in Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan, India
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Carve Collection: Stone carving in Hotel Prithvi Vilas Palace, Jhalawar, Rajasthan, India
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Carve Collection: India, Mumbai (aka Bombay). Gharapuri Island, Mount Kailash, 7th century Elephanta Caves
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Carve Collection: India, state of Maharashtra, Mumbai (aka Bombay). Gharapuri Island, Mount Kailash
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Carve Collection: ALASKA: WALRUS TUSK. An ivory tusk of a walrus which was carved by an Eskimo
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Carve Collection: Figurehead of a traditional Vietnamese junk boat, Halong Bay, Vietnam
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Carve Collection: Bicycle and Doorway
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Carve Collection: USA, Washington, Seattle. Tlingit totem pole, antique street lamps & historic Pioneer
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Carve Collection: Mexico, Yucatan. Stone decorations; Chichen Itza ruins, Maya Civilization, 7th-13th
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Carve Collection: Mexico, Yucatan. Stucco bas-reliefs on the front facade of La Torre; Ek Balam ruins
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Carve Collection: South America, Ecuador, Quito. Historic Old Town Quito. Compania church (aka Iglesia
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Carve Collection: Door lock Hopperstad Stave Church, Sogne Fjord VIC norway
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Carve Collection: Europe, Norway, Oslo Tingvalla Wharf, Viking ship restaurant v /s Odins Raun
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Carve Collection: Europe, Hungary, Kalosca King and Saint Stephen, Hungarys first king
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Carve Collection: CA, Honduras Face carving at Copan Ruinas


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"Carve: A Timeless Artistry Uniting Cultures and History" From the majestic Buddha statue in the cliffs of Bamiyan, Afghanistan, to the towering Tlingit Chief Johnson Totem Pole in Ketchikan, Alaska, carving has been an integral part of human expression across civilizations. These intricate masterpieces tell stories that transcend time and connect us to our past. The Colossi of Ramses II stand proudly floodlit at the Great Temple of Ramses II in Abu Simbel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carved with precision and grandeur, they serve as a testament to ancient Egyptian craftsmanship and Ahura Mazda's divine presence. In Nha Trang City, Vietnam, lies the awe-inspiring Reclining Buddha at Long Son Pagoda. Its serene countenance invites contemplation while showcasing the skillful artistry behind its creation. Traveling further south to Honduras' Maya Site of Copan reveals a mesmerizing carving that transports us back to an era steeped in mystery and splendor. The intricate details etched into stone at Copan Ruins leave us marveling at Mayan ingenuity. Closer to home stands a magnificent Totem Pole in Pioneer Square, Seattle - a symbol of Native American heritage and storytelling. This monumental sculpture embodies cultural pride while honoring ancestral traditions. Persepolis whispers tales from ancient Persia through its intricately carved ruins. Each detail on these weathered stones speaks volumes about bygone empires that once thrived within its walls. Across oceans lies New Zealand's Maori culture; their statues adorned with Moko facial tattoos are strikingly beautiful expressions of identity and tradition. These carvings embody both strength and spirituality passed down through generations. Egyptian mythology comes alive within the Temple of Hathor as we encounter the god Bes - his mischievous grin immortalized through expert craftsmanship. This depiction reminds us how art can bring deities to life, bridging the gap between mortals and gods.