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WW1 French 37mm Brass Trench Art Flower Vase

WW1 French 37mm Brass Trench Art Flower Vase

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Trench art refers to handcrafted items created by soldiers, prisoners of war, or civilians during times of conflict, particularly World War I and World War II. These items were often crafted using materials readily available in the trenches or makeshift settings, such as shell casings, bullets, and other discarded military equipment.

Common examples of trench art include decorated artillery shells, engraved coins, carved wooden objects, and even pieces made from melted-down metal scraps. The creativity and resourcefulness displayed in trench art reflect a way for individuals to cope with the harsh realities of war and express their artistic instincts in challenging environments. Trench art items often carry historical and sentimental value, serving as unique artifacts that provide a glimpse into the personal experiences of those who lived through wartime.