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craftsmanship
[krafts-muhn-ship, krahfts-]
noun
the art or skill of a craftsperson.
Sophisticated craftsmanship created a wide range of stone artifacts and bone tools such as awls, fishhooks, and needles, as well as beads and pendants made from imported shell and copper.
The author's craftsmanship is evident in her portrayal of the nail-biting tension between the characters.
the quality of being well-crafted or well-built.
Among the examples of fine craftsmanship in this barn are the lap joints and the decorative louvered windows.
Her exquisite hats are distinguished by their precision construction, unparalleled craftsmanship, and unique designs.
the product or result of skilled labor or craft.
There are several markets offering fruits, vegetables, and traditional craftsmanship.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of craftsmanship1
Example Sentences
Perhaps it is not too late to begin rebuilding differently, guided not by the technology and exploitative practices of the present, but by the craftsmanship and care of the past.
The repetitive nature of weaving and beading and hands-on craftsmanship are important to Gibson.
Or are we finally ready to value longevity, craftsmanship and emotional connection to what we wear?
“Antique pieces are not worth it — you’ll never, ever see that craftsmanship again.”
They’re all presented on the page by an inspired farceur whose exquisitely penned prose seems effortless, but belies the painstaking craftsmanship needed to make his split-second timing come off.
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