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"So people think, 'how extraordinarily limited, sitting at the wheel making vessels all day', and it's just wonderful, endlessly exploratory – about balance and form and volume".
Developed in France and Italy in the 14th century, this technique has been used largely for making vessels, jewelry, and, in Russia, demitasse spoons.
The firm points out, not unreasonably, that it has to buy Chinese ships because Brazilian shipbuilders are incapable of making vessels that are big enough for its needs.
"Over the years wood turning has evolved from a focus of making vessels on the lathe to making art using the lathe," said John I. Russell, executive director of the Brookfield Craft Center.
The excavated materials dating to the 3rd millennium were of particular interest and indicated that Tepe Yahya may have been a centre for the production and distribution of steatite (soapstone), a material used in making vessels, seals, and other objects.
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The company, which began making tissue digestors for laboratories in 1993, makes vessels that can hold up to 10,000 pounds, enough to dissolve several carcasses at once.
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