Walking Stick Art II
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They were used to assist them walking through rough environment, climbing, and even to defend themselves if need be; pretty much the same as hikers do nowadays.
Ever since, the sticks have been subject for decoration and throughout history they also were a symbol of power, wealth, faith, etc. They eventually replaced the sword and became part of the outfit around the 17th and/or 18th century, but were most popular during the 19th century.
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I didn't know it, but there are many people who collect walking sticks. I can see why; every stick has its own tale to tell and most of it may even be shown through and by some intricate and artistic carving and/or embellishments.
Imagine all the interesting stories we would hear if walking sticks were talking sticks!
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