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- Chop_(furniture) abstract "A chop is a signature or identifying mark made by a furniture or cabinet maker to identify his work. In the 18th and 19th centuries, cabinet makers (sic) furniture makers were allowed to use their own individual chop to identify their work only when they had qualified as a Master Cabinetmaker. This practice originated from the Chinese tradition of seals called "chops" and was introduced to Europe in the middle ages. A chop was normally created by a mallet and chisel, creating a unique design. In some cases, fathers would pass the chop to their sons, and the son would then add a slight modification to indicate which generation created the piece.The act of striking the chisel with the mallet or chopping is the root of the term.".
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageID "9031629".
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageLength "1022".
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageRevisionID "601729457".
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageWikiLink Cabinet_maker.
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageWikiLink Cabinetry.
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seals_(insignia).
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageWikiLink Furniture.
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageWikiLink Seal_(Chinese).
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageWikiLink Seal_(East_Asia).
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chop (furniture)".
- Chop_(furniture) hasPhotoCollection Chop_(furniture).
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Furniture-stub.
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Chop_(furniture) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Chop_(furniture) subject Category:Seals_(insignia).
- Chop_(furniture) hypernym Signature.
- Chop_(furniture) type Place.
- Chop_(furniture) comment "A chop is a signature or identifying mark made by a furniture or cabinet maker to identify his work. In the 18th and 19th centuries, cabinet makers (sic) furniture makers were allowed to use their own individual chop to identify their work only when they had qualified as a Master Cabinetmaker. This practice originated from the Chinese tradition of seals called "chops" and was introduced to Europe in the middle ages.".
- Chop_(furniture) label "Chop (furniture)".
- Chop_(furniture) sameAs m.027v588.
- Chop_(furniture) sameAs Q5104793.
- Chop_(furniture) sameAs Q5104793.
- Chop_(furniture) wasDerivedFrom Chop_(furniture)?oldid=601729457.
- Chop_(furniture) isPrimaryTopicOf Chop_(furniture).