- 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"...
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Varanasi include hand-knotted
Mirzapur ****s, rugs, dhurries, br****ware,
copperware,
wooden and clay toys, handicrafts, gold jewellery, and
musical instruments...
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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...
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recognized for
their distinctive style and patterns. They also make
copperware,
coffee pots, swords,
leather goods and pottery.
Falaj Daris, a UNESCO...
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tradition of
producing artisanal goods including Persian ****s, ceramics,
copperware, br****ware, gl****,
leather goods,
textiles and
wooden artifacts. The country's...
- was
subsequently established in New York as a
molder and
finisher of
copperware. By 1897 he had
opened his own firm in New York and on July 1, 1902, became...
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vernacular art, the
memory of
motifs such as ****s, lamps,
Ottoman copperware in
which geometry is the
leading force. Güneştekin uses a
unique technique...
- plastics,
construction materials, textiles, furniture, pottery, tiles,
copperware, and ****s.
Since the Oslo Accords,
thousands of
residents have been...
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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...
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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...