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craftsperson
ˈcraftsperson [f. as prec. + person n., esp. sense 2 f.] A person engaged in handicraft; (spec. as a deliberately non-sexist term for) a craftsman or craftswoman.1920 W. de Morgan Old Man's Youth (1921) vii. 58 The winding of these wools was out of all proportion to the craftsperson's output. 1974 S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jeff Ballard (artist)
He was recently awarded the Poleturner scholarship from Pilchuck and was also asked to be a craftsperson in residence for the creation of Pilchuck's 2008 wikipedia.org
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Using 先生 for crafts workers If one were talking to or about an expert craftsperson, e.g. a highly skilled arborist (as opposed to a garden designer) or to a stone mason or papermaker, would it be appropriate to refer ...
Referring to someone as is fine if: 1. You yourself are a student/disciple/apprentice of that person 2. That person is working as a teacher, and you are introducing him/her in the context of teaching their skills 3. That person is in a profession where they are traditionally referred to as (politici...
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Metalsmith
A metalsmith or simply smith is a craftsperson fashioning useful items (for example, tools, kitchenware, tableware, jewelry, armor and weapons) out of As a suffix, -smith connotes a meaning of a specialized craftsperson—for example, wordsmith and tunesmith are nouns synonymous with writer or songwriter wikipedia.org
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craftspeople
ˈcraftspeople Chiefly U.S. [f. crafts-, after craftsman, etc., + people n. 2; cf. tradespeople. Also used as a pl. for craftsperson.] People engaged in handicrafts; craftsmen and craftswomen collectively.1975 New Yorker 5 May 34/2 We..hastened toward the site of Claridge House II, where teams of dev... Oxford English Dictionary
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Louise Stowell
Louise Stowell, American painter, illustrator, craftsperson, and teacher wikipedia.org
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John Doubleday
John Doubleday may refer to: John Doubleday (restorer) (about 1798 – 1856), British craftsperson and restorer John Doubleday (sculptor) (born 1947), wikipedia.org
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Ella Fillmore Lillie
She then worked as a visual artist, lithographer, painter, screen printer, and craftsperson in Vermont and Florida. wikipedia.org
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Kyle Landas
Kyle Landas (born January 8, 1979, in Iowa City, Iowa ) is an American craftsperson who typically works in leather. wikipedia.org
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Emily Newton Barto
Emily Newton Barto (1896–1968) was an American children's book illustrator, writer, craftsperson, writer, and designer. wikipedia.org
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Gilder (disambiguation)
Gilder may also refer to: Gilder, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Gilder, a craftsperson who performs gilding Gilder, a character wikipedia.org
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Sprang
The craftsperson then generates a fabric by interlinking the warp threads. The fiber manipulation itself is done by the craftsperson's fingers. wikipedia.org
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Canting
A batik craftsperson uses canting in a similar fashion as drawing using a pen. The batik craftsperson sometimes blow the spout tip of canting to allow the liquid wax to flow smoothly and to avoid clogging, then they draw the line wikipedia.org
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Auður
White of Dublin, "King" of Ireland Post-medieval Icelandic women Auður Auðuns (1911–1999), lawyer and politician Auður Laxness (1918–2012), writer and craftsperson wikipedia.org
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Hisam-ud-din Usta
Awards and recognition Hisam-ud-din received the National Award of master craftsperson in 1967, and was a recipient of the Padma Shri award in 1986, the wikipedia.org
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