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Miao (Thailand, Tak-Province) : handicrafts and jewellery. Hans Manndorff, Friedhelm Scholz, Klaus Volprecht, Autoren

Manndorff, Hans 196X

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  • Title:
    Miao (Thailand, Tak-Province) : handicrafts and jewellery. Hans Manndorff, Friedhelm Scholz, Klaus Volprecht, Autoren
  • lds02: Films documentaires
    Asie
    Thailande
  • Author: Manndorff, Hans
  • Publisher: Göttingen : IWF Wissen und Medien gGmbH prod., éd., distrib., 196X
  • Subjects: Hmong (peuple d'Asie) -- DVD;
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  • Includes: Cop. : IWF, 1967
    Muet
    Lieu de tournage : Thailande, Tak-Provinz, 1964-1965
  • lds04: The DVD comprises five films of the Encyclopaedia Cinematographica: E 1231 Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) - Making Silver Thread and Manufacturing a Necklace; E 1232 Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) - Decorating an Ornamental Plate for a Silver Pendant; E 1233 Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) - Making Clay Crucibles for the Melting of Silver; E 1235 Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) - Making a Water Vat and E 1237 Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) - Making a Water Pipe.
    Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) : Making Silver Thread and Manufacturing a Necklace : A smith pours silver from a clay crucible; he then hammers out the resulting ingot into a thin rod which he draws into wire by means of a wire-drawing plate. He then gives it a spiral form by turning it on an iron windlass. This spiral is divided by means of a chisel into small silver rings which are linked together to form a chain.
    Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) : Decorating an Ornamental Plate for a Silver Pendant : A smith prepares a silver plate by hammering, cutting, and filing. He then decorates the front by punching a geomtrical decoration. He thereupon bores a hole in each of the two upper corners and, adding a silver chain and a silver neck-ring, produces a pendant.
    Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) : Making Clay Crucibles for the Melting of Silver : A back-basket is filled with clay which, at home, is tipped into a wooden mortar, mixed with water, and made lean by means of rice chaff. After pounding the clay is kneaded with the hands, given, over a wooden pestle, the form of the small crucibles for silver, and dried in the air.
    Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) : Making a Water Vat : A block of wood is hacked out of a tree-trunk and, by means of wedges, split into boards. The raw material is then brought home on a frame. The boards are fashioned into staves with the bush knife, hoops of rattan are fitted, and finally the bottom is cut out of a board and pressed into the tub.
    Miao (Thailand, Tak Province) : Making a Water Pipe : The upper joint of a bamboo cane of about 60 cm, with two joints, is pierced with a rod of wood. In the lower third of the cane a hole is incised with a bush knife into which hole a thin bamboo rod is diagonally introduced. The joint is sealed with tallow. The thin bamboo rod was cut off immediately to one side of a joint, thus producing a funnel-shaped form like the bowl of a pipe. Water is now poured into the thicker cane, tobacco is filled into the bowl, and the pipe is smoked.
  • Language: Undetermined
  • Creation Date: 196X
  • Format: Format image : 4/3. 1 DVD zone 0 (59 min) : n. et bl., (PAL)

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