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Traditional samurai shields, known as tate, were typically made from materials such as wood, metal, and leather. The wooden frame was covered with layers of lacquered paper or leather to provide protection. Techniques such as lacquering, metalworking, and leatherworking were used in the creation of these shields.
It is made of leather, wood and brass. It is mainly made of a wooden 'body' which is covered in leather and has brass bell attached.
A gong is hit with a wooden rod, known as a striker or mallet. It can either be plain wood or covered with a material such as leather or suede.
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Usually, roman shields were red. A few roman shields were found at Dura Europus (Modern-day Syria). These shields were red in color, some were the traditional rectangular roman shield, others were large ovals. They were made mainly of poplar wood, with leather around the edges, and a dome of iron or bronze in the center. During the second century, the decoration of lightning bolts and eagle wings were the popular design on the shield, though this trend seemed to fizzle out in the 3rd century.
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A kind of plastic covered in fake leather. In the dashboard and in the back of the car.Although if you put one in your car you might want to use a wooden enclosure.
Yes, a pipe organ contains a lot of leather, typically deerskin, sheepskin, and cowhide. Pneumatic actions have either a small, circular leather pouch or a tiny leather-covered bellows for every pipe in the instrument, which can amount to thousands in a large organ. These allow air pressure to open and close the valve underneath each pipe. Joints in the wooden wind chests are gasketed with leather strips. Wooden pipes that have movable stoppers use leather as packing so that the stopper is airtight. Reservoirs and bellows are jointed or hinged with strips of leather. As you can see, leather is an indispensible component of pipe organs. Other materials, such as rubber or synthetic fabrics, have been tried, but they do not work as well nor last as long as leather.
'Abula' is a traditional ball game played in region of west Africa in a country called Nigeria. 'Abula' A ball game played across the net with a wooden baton.
it's leather