concept   spinning wheel

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Brazil (1) Norway (1) Bangladesh (1) Bhutan (1) Ireland (1) Mongolia (1) Nepal (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Scotland (1) Sweden (1) Tibet (1) United Arab Emirates (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 spinning wheel Brazil The spinning wheel is not commonly known or associated with traditional textile practices in Brazil or Argentina. 3
2 spinning wheel Norway The spinning wheel is a symbol of national identity in Norway and is depicted in folk art. 2
3 spinning wheel Bangladesh The spinning wheel is commonly used in traditional textile production in Bangladeshi culture. 1
4 spinning wheel Bhutan Spinning wheels are an integral part of rural life in remote regions of Bhutan. 1
5 spinning wheel Ireland The spinning wheel is an important symbol of Irish cultural heritage and folklore, often featured in traditional music and stories. 1
6 spinning wheel Mongolia The spinning wheel is associated with Mongolia's nomadic lifestyle and is used to make yak or sheep wool into yarn. 1
7 spinning wheel Nepal Spinning wheels are an integral part of rural life in remote mountainous regions of Nepal. 1
8 spinning wheel Saudi Arabia The spinning wheel is rarely encountered and not part of mainstream cultural expressions in Saudi Arabia. 1
9 spinning wheel Scotland The spinning wheel is an important symbol of cultural heritage and folklore in Scotland, often featured in traditional music and stories. 1
10 spinning wheel Sweden The spinning wheel is historically significant in Sweden and symbolizes the national identity, often depicted in folk art. 1
11 spinning wheel Tibet In Tibetan culture, the spinning wheel is associated with the nomadic lifestyle and is used for making yak or sheep wool into yarn. 1
12 spinning wheel United Arab Emirates The spinning wheel is rarely encountered and not part of mainstream cultural expressions in the United Arab Emirates. 1