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craftwork

[ kraft-wurk, krahft- ]

noun

  1. work that requires special skill or artistry, especially a handicraft.
  2. a piece of such work.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ڳwǰe noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of craftwork1

1350–1400; Middle English. See craft, work
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It was an inner voice, though — a voice that knew exactly zero about selling art and craftwork even though I’ve sold dozens of pieces of flipped and found furniture online.

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The region affected by the latest quakes is famous for its craftwork, including lacquerware, knives, ceramics, candles and kimono fabric.

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In 2019, the former leatherworker, who had a workshop on Elm Hill in Norwich, decided to put his craftwork on hold to enrol at East 15 Acting School in Loughton, Essex.

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In this video story, go behind the scenes of the viral photos to see Freyu’s craftwork and how he and Fawkes work together to create their fun and immersive images.

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The possibility of novel craftwork with the use of a new tool is not inherently diminished just because unethical corporate overlords weaponize it against my trade.

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