- Fur
clothing is
clothing made from the
preserved skins of mammals. Fur is one of the
oldest forms of
clothing and is
thought to have been
widely used by...
- millinery, embroidery, women's
tailoring and hairdressing; to these,
furriery and men's
tailoring were
later added.
Graduates of the
schools found work...
- hunting, fishing, and b****eeping),
traditional crafts (spinning, embroidery,
furriery, pottery),
traditional costumes, and
other customary and
traditional crafts...
- semi-settled life and took part in
trading and farming, as well as blacksmithing,
furriery, shoe making,
saddle making, bow making, and
clothes making. They mainly...
- the
regional crafts such as wood carving, pottery,
coppersmith crafts,
furriery,
cutlery making, needlework, and more.
There are
shops for souvenirs. There...
- builder. However,
scholars have
alternatively identified involvement in
furriery.
According to
Peter Humfrey, the
emeritus professor of art
history at the...
- this word or meaning. Perhaps, the name
Sebewaing meant "river in the
furriery or pelt country." That will come from the
Chippewa or
Ojibwe phrase "Zibii-wayaan-aki...
-
designed hats for her, and
couturiers sent her
their latest fashions,
furrieries sent minks. Soon a
whole host of ‘Gaba Girls’ followed.
Cynthia also had...
- was 1484.
These people were
primarily engaged in agriculture, weaving,
furriery, and
calcinations which continued until 1950. The
production and manufacture...
- the towns, small-scale
trade and
various crafts: cartage, candle-making,
furriery, butchery, coffee-making, bow production, barbering.
According to Bulgarian...