Description
It's considered that fruit and vegetable carving originated from Sukothai within Thailand close to seven hundred years ago, although some people challenge this fact and
believe that it initially began at about the time of the Tang Dynasty in China.
The Thai Art of Fruit and Vegetable Carving is a very important part of Thailands historical past and one of their oldest art forms. Coming initially from around 14th
century when a young Thai woman ornamented the floating lamp for the Regal Festival that is celebrated during the night of the full moon. This young woman carved fruits
and vegetables in a variety of flowers which were used to beautify the floating lamp, making it look like an enormous water lily flower. When the King Phra Ruang noticed
exactly what the lady had produced, he treasured this fresh innovation and decreed that it would be an art heritage of Thailand and will be taught and practiced to all
Thai females. This expertise continues to be passed on through generations only in person and to family and friends, especially in the Royal Palace.
From its simple origins in the local street markets from the East where street artists would produce elaborate garnishes upon request to being exhibited and flaunted in
modern-day restaurants, resorts, wedding receptions, cruise ships along with extravagant surroundings, the skill of fruit and vegetable carving is becoming more and more
well-known under western culture with students undertaking courses to learn the special and skilled techniques to create beautiful ornamental exhibits all constructed from
vegetables and fruits.
Water melons tend to be one of the most well-known fruits which are used to create some of the wonderful displays you see in Asian restaurants and hotels due to the
versatility of the fruit. It is not only an easy task to carve, it is also very beautiful once the external skin is removed. Smaller fruit can also be used in many of
these fruit and vegetable displays. Bananas, celery, beetroot, cucumber, potatoes as well as taro are carved in to flowers and leaves.
Special fruit carving knives are often used by the fruit carver. These specialised tools are designed in such away to be able to give the artist full range of movement for
when they are creating the complicated flower petals and leaves. The knives in many cases are quite small with the blade curved in shape and with a small solid wood
handle. Regular chef kitchen knives could also be used nevertheless people often find them to be rather cumbersome to handle.
Flowers are not the only things carved in to the fruits and vegetables. Many other designs for instance animals, buildings, people as well as landscapes may also be carved
from the fruit and vegetables. The only limit is the artists own imagination.
Fruit and vegetable carving can be a very worthwhile and relaxing experience. Having the ability to produce something so amazing from something so everyday is a great
accomplishment. After you have mastered the basic principles you are able to pretty much let your imagination run wild!
believe that it initially began at about the time of the Tang Dynasty in China.
The Thai Art of Fruit and Vegetable Carving is a very important part of Thailands historical past and one of their oldest art forms. Coming initially from around 14th
century when a young Thai woman ornamented the floating lamp for the Regal Festival that is celebrated during the night of the full moon. This young woman carved fruits
and vegetables in a variety of flowers which were used to beautify the floating lamp, making it look like an enormous water lily flower. When the King Phra Ruang noticed
exactly what the lady had produced, he treasured this fresh innovation and decreed that it would be an art heritage of Thailand and will be taught and practiced to all
Thai females. This expertise continues to be passed on through generations only in person and to family and friends, especially in the Royal Palace.
From its simple origins in the local street markets from the East where street artists would produce elaborate garnishes upon request to being exhibited and flaunted in
modern-day restaurants, resorts, wedding receptions, cruise ships along with extravagant surroundings, the skill of fruit and vegetable carving is becoming more and more
well-known under western culture with students undertaking courses to learn the special and skilled techniques to create beautiful ornamental exhibits all constructed from
vegetables and fruits.
Water melons tend to be one of the most well-known fruits which are used to create some of the wonderful displays you see in Asian restaurants and hotels due to the
versatility of the fruit. It is not only an easy task to carve, it is also very beautiful once the external skin is removed. Smaller fruit can also be used in many of
these fruit and vegetable displays. Bananas, celery, beetroot, cucumber, potatoes as well as taro are carved in to flowers and leaves.
Special fruit carving knives are often used by the fruit carver. These specialised tools are designed in such away to be able to give the artist full range of movement for
when they are creating the complicated flower petals and leaves. The knives in many cases are quite small with the blade curved in shape and with a small solid wood
handle. Regular chef kitchen knives could also be used nevertheless people often find them to be rather cumbersome to handle.
Flowers are not the only things carved in to the fruits and vegetables. Many other designs for instance animals, buildings, people as well as landscapes may also be carved
from the fruit and vegetables. The only limit is the artists own imagination.
Fruit and vegetable carving can be a very worthwhile and relaxing experience. Having the ability to produce something so amazing from something so everyday is a great
accomplishment. After you have mastered the basic principles you are able to pretty much let your imagination run wild!
Old Versions
- 09/27/2022: Carving Fruit 5.0
- Report a new version
Free Download
Download by QR Code
- App Name: Carving Fruit
- Category: Lifestyle
- App Code: com.carvingfruit.afenheim
- Version: 5.0
- Requirement: 1.6 or higher
- File Size : 4.81 MB
- Updated: 2022-09-27