Coal stoves used in the olden days were typically made from cast iron or steel. Cast iron was favored for its durability and ability to retain heat, while steel was lighter and easier to manufacture. These stoves often featured intricate designs and were built to withstand high temperatures, providing efficient heating for homes. Many also included a firebox for burning coal and a flue for venting smoke outside.
Colours in olden times were made from various natural resources yellow from turmeric & tesu flower black from coal etc
They made socks and stocking in the olden day and in the medieval towns.
Olden day dresses are made from expensive silk and sometimes cotton, depending on what level of society they are.
Cupcakes were made from scratch back in the olden days. This means that all ingredients were added fresh and many recipes were verbally handed down.
they were made from reeds, wood, animal skins, and dried mud.
If by "olden days" you're referring to prior to 1846 (when the sewing machine was invented), there was no sewing machine. All sewing was done by hand.
Because of low technical ideaology
There was wooden dentures for kids then and they where nailed into there teeth
yes there were. They a were made out of cow manure and you had to hold them in your hands
In the olden days, ink was typically made from a mixture of water, carbon, and a binder like gum arabic. Different civilizations used various ingredients for ink, such as soot, charcoal, minerals, and plant extracts. These materials were ground together to create a paste or liquid for writing.
because leather was not worth as much
the chariot is an invention that horses pulled along it was the car of the olden days