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Is the scenery carved on the counter?

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Carving mountains and rivers on the counter can make the counter look more upscale, with mountains and water and good feng shui at home.

Carving, in sculpture, refers to cutting or carving wood, stone or other materials into the expected shape, which can be called carving. Tools used for this purpose include knives, chisels, chisels, cones, flat axes and hammers. In the most common carving method, one hand holds a chisel, the other hand holds a gavel, and then the gavel is used to knock the chisel into wood or stone. Although some metalworking techniques, such as welding and assembly, have gradually become important in the past century, carving and molding are still the two main carving techniques. Carved works can be called sculptures, but the word sculpture is usually used to refer to works with serious artistic or aesthetic significance.