an occupation requiring skillful use of the hands
volunteers demonstrating early American handicrafts, such as blacksmithing, glassblowing, and weaving
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Recent Examples of handicraftMy eyes adjust slowly, taking in vivid murals and shelves filled with colorful handicrafts.—Iona Brannon, AFAR Media, 6 May 2025 With padded walls that resemble the inside out of a Loro Piana jacket, the space exhibits eight avant-garde pieces in natural hues that combine monastic refinement, theatrical play on volumes, and intricate handicrafts.—Denni Hu, WWD, 19 Mar. 2025 The nightly rates aren’t breathlessly high, and the warm design displays Peruvian handicrafts such Khipu (Incan knotted cords used for record keeping), oversized Chomba jars, and Paracas pottery throughout.—Katie Chang, Forbes, 10 Mar. 2025 There are also charming villages selling fabrics and handicrafts.—Laura Begley Bloom, Forbes, 20 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for handicraft
Biographer Robin Givhan talks about how Virgil Abloh, the dynamic, game-changing subject of her latest work, broke barriers, changed paradigms, and reshaped the worlds of fashion and art, with a special nod to the role of Black music and themes of freedom and joy.
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Essence,
Essence,
7 July 2025
Additionally, stoneware pans, especially bundt pans, double as pieces of art.
The Nabataeans were an incredibly skilled trading tribe in the spice trade.
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Alex Ledsom,
Forbes.com,
2 July 2025
Waller is coming out of retirement to play for the Miami Dolphins, who made a trade with the New York Giants to get him in the building before training camp, according to multiple reports Tuesday.
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