- Look up
craftwork in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
craftwork is an
applied form of art, a
social and
cultural product reflecting the
inclusive nature...
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Different applications of olianá The olinalá (Spanish pronunciation: [olina'la]) is a
lacquering technique native to Olinalá, Guerrero, Mexico. To make...
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community sheds are non-profit
local organisations that
provide a
space for
craftwork and
social interaction. The
movement originated in
Australia around the...
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Zanthoxylum piperitum, also
known as ****anese
pepper or ****anese prickly-ash, is a
deciduous aromatic spiny shrub or
small tree of the
citrus and rue family...
- The Bali Aga, Baliaga, or Bali Mula are the
indigenous people of Bali.
Linguistically they are an
Austronesian people. Bali Aga
people are predominantly...
- Look up gather, gatherer, or
gathering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gather, gatherer, or
gathering may
refer to: Hunter-gatherer, a
person or a...
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Ancient Gr****
crafts (or the
craftsmanship in
Ancient Greece) was an
important but
largely undervalued,
economic activity. It
involved all
activities of...
- has an
exhibition pavilion with
permanent exhibition of the continent's
craftwork production; a
library with books, newspapers, magazines, videos, films...
- up
beading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beading may
refer to:
Craftwork using beads or
Beadwork Architectural mouldings, for
which see Molding...
- line of Finwë, high king of the Noldor, the
elves especially skilled in
craftwork who
migrated to
Valinor and
lived in the
blessed realm. In 1928, a 4th-century...