Vintage 70s Tin Can Chair Dollhouse Furniture, Tramp Art
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Fabulous handmade tramp art pin cushion chair.
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Purpose: The item is primarily a pin cushion, with the velvet-like seat designed to hold pins and needles securely. It was also popular as a piece of miniature doll furniture or a collectible decorative item.
Origin & Style: This type of craft was popular in the 1960s and 1970s, with instructions often provided in women's magazines for homemakers to create them from recycled tin or soda cans. While sometimes called "tramp art," true tramp art from the late 19th and early 20th centuries was typically made from carved wood, such as cigar boxes, rather than coiled tin.
Material: The main structure is made from thin, coiled metal strips (likely from tin cans) to create the ornate, scrolled design.
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