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Leaf carving is an artwork involving the delicate trimming of leaves to develop a picture or landscape. The process of carving is performed by artists using tools to carefully cut the surface without cutting or removing the veins. The veins add detail into the subject matter of the carving. Leaf carving originated out of China and gained popularity in 1994 by artist after he got the Guinness Book of World Records to recognize his work. The art may be related to Chinese paper cutting. The material or most common leaf used in leaf carving is that of the Chinar tree. The Chinar tree is native to India, Pakistan and China. Chinar leaves have a close resemblance to maple leaves.

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  • نحت الورقة (ar)
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  • نحت ورقة هو عمل فني ينطوي على تقليم حساس للاوراق لتطوير صورة أو المناظر الطبيعية. يتم تنفيذ عملية النحت من قبل الفنانين باستخدام أدوات لحف السطح دون قطع أو إزالة الأوردة. (الأوردة إضافة التفاصيل في موضوع نحت). نشأت نحت ورقة من الصين واكتسبت شعبية في عام 1994 من قبل الفنان هواج تاي شنغ بعد أن دخل كتاب غينيس للأرقام القياسية العالمية للاعتراف بعمله. قد يكون الفن متعلقاً بقطع الورق الصيني. المادة أو الأوراق الأكثر شيوعا المستخدمة في نحت ورقة هو من الشجرة الصينية. شجرة الصين أصلها في الهند وباكستان والصين. (ar)
  • Leaf carving is an artwork involving the delicate trimming of leaves to develop a picture or landscape. The process of carving is performed by artists using tools to carefully cut the surface without cutting or removing the veins. The veins add detail into the subject matter of the carving. Leaf carving originated out of China and gained popularity in 1994 by artist after he got the Guinness Book of World Records to recognize his work. The art may be related to Chinese paper cutting. The material or most common leaf used in leaf carving is that of the Chinar tree. The Chinar tree is native to India, Pakistan and China. Chinar leaves have a close resemblance to maple leaves. (en)
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  • نحت ورقة هو عمل فني ينطوي على تقليم حساس للاوراق لتطوير صورة أو المناظر الطبيعية. يتم تنفيذ عملية النحت من قبل الفنانين باستخدام أدوات لحف السطح دون قطع أو إزالة الأوردة. (الأوردة إضافة التفاصيل في موضوع نحت). نشأت نحت ورقة من الصين واكتسبت شعبية في عام 1994 من قبل الفنان هواج تاي شنغ بعد أن دخل كتاب غينيس للأرقام القياسية العالمية للاعتراف بعمله. قد يكون الفن متعلقاً بقطع الورق الصيني. المادة أو الأوراق الأكثر شيوعا المستخدمة في نحت ورقة هو من الشجرة الصينية. شجرة الصين أصلها في الهند وباكستان والصين. (ar)
  • Leaf carving is an artwork involving the delicate trimming of leaves to develop a picture or landscape. The process of carving is performed by artists using tools to carefully cut the surface without cutting or removing the veins. The veins add detail into the subject matter of the carving. Leaf carving originated out of China and gained popularity in 1994 by artist after he got the Guinness Book of World Records to recognize his work. The art may be related to Chinese paper cutting. The material or most common leaf used in leaf carving is that of the Chinar tree. The Chinar tree is native to India, Pakistan and China. Chinar leaves have a close resemblance to maple leaves. (en)
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