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- Jewelers often refer to their craft as metalsmithing, and many universities offer degree programs in metalsmithing, jewelry, enameling and blacksmithing...
- goddess Kanayama-hime are venerated. They are both gods of blacksmithing, metalsmithing, and metal works, and are also pra**** to for easy childbirth, marital...
- Herbert H. Sanders (pottery), Alden Hewes Wood (metalsmithing) and Laurits Christian Eichner (metalsmithing). Other early faculty included Charles Reese...
- 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...
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- known as William of Paris and William Boucher, was a French Parisian metalsmith and artisan who lived and worked in Karakorum, Mongolia during the reign...
- Bhangian di Top, is an 18th-century large-bore cannon. It was cast by the metalsmith Shah ****r of La**** in about 1757, during the Durrani period. Currently...
- carried over into later sculpted copies. In Acts of the Apostles, Ephesian metalsmiths who felt threatened by Saint Paul's preaching of Christianity, jealously...
- also the residence of a farmer po****tion and of metalsmiths. The houses of these farmers and metalsmiths were single-store****, with gable-rooves, ranged...