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		<title>MichaelakaidmzzahsrjxjmzllhciolavievjpyseupMarohnic:&amp;#32;Created page with 'A cane’s handle is customarily decorative. Tops canbe constructed from sterling silver, gold, ivory, horn, or solid wood.They may also be fitted using precious gems.The Many Em…'</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;A cane’s handle is customarily decorative. Tops canbe constructed from sterling silver, gold, ivory, horn, or solid wood.They may also be fitted using precious gems.The Many Em…&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;A cane’s handle is customarily decorative. Tops canbe constructed from sterling silver, gold, ivory, horn, or solid wood.They may also be fitted using precious gems.The Many Employs of CanesEarly canes probably was initially weapons of defense oras implements used for journeys over rough terrain. Pilgrimsin the Middle Ages used them, as did bishops whotraveled using sticks called crosiers. Less self-evident is thehistory and use of the walking remain for its alternative purposesof ceremony, fashion, or possibly a badge of professional rankor membership rights.Modern items such as snowboard poles, pogo sticks, and whitesticks to the blind are based on prototypes of canes. &lt;br /&gt;
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Although in the early 2000s the actual cane is considered primarilyan orthopedic aid, the actual ceremonial staff was presentas early while Egyptian times.In a famous context, ceremonial walking sticks andstaffs get traditionally conveyed a sense of legislations and orderto others. For example, inside fifteenth century, caneswere important elegant accessories. Henry VIII used a new caneto symbolize British royal power. Your cane has also functionedas a ceremonial token involving military might. A shortstick as well as baton was a favorite accessory pertaining to military officersin Europe between the 18th and early twentiethcenturies. Canes were not only used in formal militarydress but were also sometimes given to commemoratehonorable service. It was thought that these canes bestowedconfidence upon their owners, and British swaggersticks take their name from this thought. Ceremonialcanes may also function as a badge of office or membership rights,and universities, political parties, and trade guildsadopted their usage for these purposes. The walking stickfigures heavily into the official insignia of the medical profession.In the caduceus motif, a new snake entwines around awalking stick, and this was modeled on the staff of Aesculapius.In Greek myth, Aesculapius’s staff had the powerto heal and thus symbolizes the godlike power attributedto the medical profession in modern times.FashionIn addition to symbolic ceremonial usage, canes and walkingsticks were also indispensable fashion accessories formen and women between the seventeenth and nineteenthcenturies, used to display a sense of gentility and socialpropriety. During this period, canes could be distinguishedby day and evening use, and it was assumed thatan individual of good social standing would have a canefor every occasion, much in the way that women had anarray involving daily toilettes. Day canes had been wide-ranging intheir styles, and rare and expensive materials, ornamentation,and elaborate decoration helped to express wealthand flavor to others. While men’s stays were stately,women’s sticks were frequently delicately accentuated withribbons or gilding.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Evening sticks were more homogeneousin style. Traditional evening canes had been usuallymade from ebony and had been narrower and sometimesshorter than day sticks. Silver knobs as well as gold bands decoratedferrules and handles. These types of canes arethose of popular imagination, featuring heavily into earlytwentieth-century Hollywood films.Gadget Canes and Sword SticksThe gadget remain of the nineteenth and twentieth centuriesemerged out of the fashionability of walking stays.These were canes with an additional purpose; they containedsecret items, such as snuffboxes, cosmetic compacts,picnic silverware, and later, radios; or the handlecould convert into a seat, or the shaft was actually carvedout as a flute. As their name conveys, people tried to topeach other’s canes involving ingenuity and these walking stickswere a great fad.Sword sticks, a popular item for military officials anddignitaries in the eighteenth century, operated in a similarway to the later gadget canes, although sword stickswere closer to the cane’s original historic usage as a defenseweapon, rather than for an adherence to fashion.These canes hid swords within their shafts and replacedthe prevailing fashion for men to carry both swords andcanes on their person. This trend lasted into the 1800sand spawned the development of other weapon stays andgadget sticks for hunting and sport.&lt;br /&gt;
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During their heyday, fashion canes, whether decorativeor purposeful, were governed by specific rules andetiquette. One was not supposed to carry a walking stickunder the actual arm, nor lean on it. Canes were also not to beused on Sundays or holidays, nor brought on a visit to adignitary or member of the royal family, given the cane’sconnotation of authority and rank and its capacity to conceala weapon.Manufacturing and RetailingCanes and walking stays have traditionally been soldthrough specialist retailers, such as mountaineering outletsand medical suppliers. Fashion canes were historicallyfound at jewelers or shops that also sold umbrellasand sun parasols and still can be found there in thetwenty-first century, although there are far fewer retailersthan there were in earlier centuries. Many canes arealso purchased through antique dealers, auction houses,as well as directly from the artisans.Your Decline of the Walking StickUntil the actual 1800s, specialist carvers, metal workers, and artisansproduced canes and walking sticks by hand. However,the popularity of fashion and gadget canes fueled amarket for their mass manufacture and subsequentlyhelped lead to their demise. By the late nineteenth century,materials could be sourced globally and producedin volume for public demand.  &lt;br /&gt;
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