In the olden days, cabinets were often crafted from solid wood, featuring intricate carvings and decorative elements that reflected the craftsmanship of the time. Styles varied by region and period, with popular types including sideboards, buffets, and armoires, which served practical storage purposes while also showcasing wealth and status. Many cabinets were designed to hold specific items, such as china or linens, and were often embellished with ornate hardware. The use of finishes like oils and stains helped enhance the natural beauty of the wood.
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
The 'olden days' dip-pen was made from bird's flight feathers - geese, ducks, usually. The tip that once went into the bird's skin, was cut in such a way as to form a nib.
It all depends on what sense you are speaking of; because in the "olden days," as you say, candles were used in order to provide some light in dark places.
The moon and stars.
cotton wool
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
in the olden days we used smoke,light reflection and beacons
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
Cloth.
on the water.
The 'olden days' dip-pen was made from bird's flight feathers - geese, ducks, usually. The tip that once went into the bird's skin, was cut in such a way as to form a nib.
In the olden days there were no banks so people used to keep their money under their heads
They Used a Convex Lens
In the olden days it was used for entertainment.
guns and cannons
letters
The bulk work was done with an adze, then a draw shave was used to finish the rough out