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Set of fishing net floats (26 pieces)

Part of the collection: Traditional fishing

Popularization note

Floats, also known as buoys, are the rigging elements of set nets and seines. Together with weights, they ensure that the nets are properly positioned in the water, which is important for a good catch. They also point out the location of the net to the fishermen. Other types of floats include markers and buoys, used to delimit the boundaries of the fishery. Floats are of various materials such as wood, bark, reed, glass, sheet metal and more recently polystyrene, plastic and other water-resistant plastics. They can be of various sizes and shapes, such as rectangles, ovals, circles, cylinders, cones or spheres. In the past, net floats were frequently built by the fishermen themselves, often bearing their ownership marks (merki), by which they could identify their nets set in the water. Today, various types of factory-made floats are available for purchase. In the collection of the Pomeranian Ethnography Department of the National Museum in Szczecin, the floats total more than forty inventory items. The featured objects, originating from 1949 Wolin, are a set of floats of similar size and shape, made from poplar bark. Agnieszka Słowińska

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Author / creator

Markuszewski, Julian (?- 19..)
nieznana

Object type

fishing net buoy

Technique

wood processing, hewn

Material

poplar bark

Origin / acquisition method

purchase

Creation time / dating

1940 — 1949

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Wolin (województwo zachodniopomorskie); znalezienie: nieznane

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/E/186/1-26

Location / status

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