Faragással
Faragással is a term that generally refers to the act of carving or sculpting, particularly in wood. It describes the process of shaping material by cutting away pieces to create a desired form. This can range from intricate decorative work to more functional objects. Historically, faragással has been a fundamental craft across many cultures, used for creating tools, furniture, religious icons, and artistic expressions. The tools involved can vary widely, from simple knives and chisels to more specialized implements depending on the material and the complexity of the design. The practice requires skill, patience, and an understanding of the material being worked. In contemporary contexts, faragással can encompass both traditional woodworking techniques and modern artistic interpretations of carving. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe the process of refining or shaping something, such as ideas or plans.