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A nutcracker consists of a Mechanical Device for cracking Nut s. It works on the Principle of Moment s as described in Archimedes ' analysis of the Lever . The ballet '' The Nutcracker '' derives its name from this festive holiday decoration.


DECORATIVE

Nutcrackers in the form of Wood en Carving s of a Soldier , Knight , King , or other Profession have existed since at least the 15th Century . These nutcrackers portray a person with a large Mouth which the operator opens by lifting a Lever in the back of the Figurine . Originally one could insert a nut in the big-toothed mouth, press down and thereby crack the nut. Modern nutcrackers in this style serve mostly for Decoration , mainly at Christmas time.

The carving of nutcrackers—as well as of religious figures and of Crib s—developed as a Cottage Industry in Forest ed Rural areas of Germany . The most famous nutcracker carvings come from Sonneberg in Thuringia (also a center of Doll making) and from the Ore Mountains . Wood-carving usually provided the only income for the people living there. Today the Travel industry Supplement s their Income by bringing visitors to the remote areas.

Steinbach Nutcrackers have become popular in the United States as well, and a recreated "Bavarian village" of Leavenworth, Washington even features a Nutcracker Museum . Many other materials also serve to make decorated nutcrackers, such as Porcelain , Silver , and Brass ; the museum displays samples.

Carvings by famous names like Junghanel, Klaus Mertens, Karl, Olaf Kolbe, Petersen, Christian Ulbricht and especially the Steinbach nutcrackers have become Collector s' items.


FUNCTIONAL


Manufacturers produce modern nutcrackers—designed solely to crack nuts—usually somewhat resembling Pliers , but with the Pivot point at the end beyond the nut, rather than in the middle. End-users also utilise them for cracking the shells of Crab and Lobster in order to make the Meat inside available for Eat ing.

Parrot s use their Beak s as natural nutcrackers, in much the same way smaller Bird s crack Seed s. In this case, the pivot point stands opposite the nut, at the jaw.


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