faraghatóak
Faraghatóak is a term used to describe materials or objects that can be shaped or carved. This property is highly valued in various crafts and industries. Wood is a common example of a faragható material, allowing for intricate carvings, sculptures, and furniture making. Stone, particularly softer varieties like soapstone or marble, also lends itself to sculpting and intricate decorative work.
The process of faragás, or carving, often involves tools such as chisels, knives, gouges, and mallets. The
Beyond traditional arts, the concept of faraghatóak applies to modern manufacturing. Certain plastics and metals can