- A
metalsmith or
simply smith is a
craftsperson fashioning useful items (for example, tools, kitchenware, tableware, jewelry,
armor and weapons) out of...
- the time of his transfer, he was an
Aviation Metalsmith 2nd
class and
served as the
Aviation Metalsmith School storekeeper. In
November 1943, he was transferred...
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Athena or Athene, often...
- A
blacksmith is a
metalsmith who
creates objects primarily from
wrought iron or steel, but
sometimes from
other metals, by
forging the metal,
using tools...
- Northwest,
copper was used as a form of
jewellery for
creating bracelets.
Metalsmiths, beaders, carvers, and
lapidaries combine a
variety of metals, hardwoods...
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Eduardo Tubig Mutuc is a
Filipino metalsmith and sculptor. He is a
known to be a
practitioner of the
craft of
pinukpuk which involved the
stamping of embellishments...
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Hephaestus (UK: /hɪˈfiːstəs/...
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Publishing Group. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-313-26664-5. Knauth, P. (1976). The
Metalsmiths,
revised edition. London: Time-Life International. pp. 133, 137. Published...
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obtained in
political negotiations served as raw
material for
Mapuche metalsmiths (Mapudungun: rüxafe). Old
Mapuche silver pendants often included unmelted...
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nineteenth century,
particularly after 1868,
North American Plains Indian metalsmiths were able to
easily acquire sheets of
German silver. They used them to...