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- A coppersmith, also known as a brazier, is a person who makes artifacts from copper and br****. Br**** is an alloy of copper and zinc. The term "redsmith"...
- Varanasi include hand-knotted Mirzapur ****s, rugs, dhurries, br****ware, copperware, wooden and clay toys, handicrafts, gold jewellery, and musical instruments...
- impacted its economy where skilled craftsmen produced gold jewellery, copperware, watches, and bells. Agnone suffered a significant decline in the years...
- recognized for their distinctive style and patterns. They also make copperware, coffee pots, swords, leather goods and pottery. Falaj Daris, a UNESCO...
- There are 18 souks in Marrakesh, employing over 40,000 people in pottery, copperware, leather and other crafts. The souks contain a m****ive range of items...
- and raisins. There is some small-scale industry, for food processing, copperware, and electric motors. Through the old bazaar of Sabzevar fresh, dried...
- plastics, construction materials, textiles, furniture, pottery, tiles, copperware, and ****s. Since the Oslo Accords, thousands of residents have been...
- craftsmen resided there and sold goods such as pottery, armor, gl**** and copperware, icons, and clothing; as well as food, wax, and salt. Most large cities...
- tradition of producing artisanal goods including Persian ****s, ceramics, copperware, br****ware, gl****, leather goods, textiles and wooden artifacts. The country's...
- Newlyn Copper was a class of arts and crafts copperware originating in Newlyn in Cornwall. In the late 19th century the fishing industry in Cornwall was...