- A
metalsmith or
simply smith is a
craftsperson fashioning useful items (for example, tools, kitchenware, tableware, jewelry,
armor and weapons) out of...
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crafted into ****ortment of
jewellery and
ornamental objects.
Armenian gold
smithery enjoys a long tradition, po****ting one
corner of the
market with a selection...
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about other crafts,
including those using more ‘archaic’
technologies than
smithery."
According to Blažek, the
inherited designations for
smith attested in...
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space for
stacking steel plates,
alongside which a
further smithery (No 3
Engine Smithery) was
erected in 1903. Meanwhile,
slips 1–4 were
repurposed (being...
- such as at The Joiner’s Shop,
House Carpenters Shop, and the rear of The
Smithery,
Ropery and
Anchor Wharf were used.
Production also
visited a jewellery...
- were
built alongside the
smithery in 1845,
containing rolling machinery and
furnaces for
reprocessing iron. Holl's
smithery was
itself enlarged with the...
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Museum of Gold and Silver-
smithery, Folklore, and
History is an
ethnographic museum located in the
village of Nymfaio, West Macedonia, Greece. The museum...
- ("willow") + -aga ("place of"); Loyola, from loi ("mud") + ola ("iron
smithery");
Arriortua – "stone orchard", from
harri ("stone") +
ortua ("orchard")...
- the Renaissance. Ultimately,
acting as a
paradigm for 'renaissance gold
smithery,' the
sculptor showcased the
multifaceted meanings of
small objects of...
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including a 1/4 mile long ropewalk,
spinning rooms,
covered slips, dry docks,
smithery, sail loft,
rigging house,
mould loft, church, as well as
three historic...