an occupation requiring skillful use of the hands
volunteers demonstrating early American handicrafts, such as blacksmithing, glassblowing, and weaving
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Recent Examples of handicraftFor a smaller, organized, and curated handicraft shopping experience, head to the Made in Cambodia Market, just across from Shinta Mani Angkor, where stalls sell paintings, spices, Cambodian textiles, silver jewelry, and lacquerware.—Chaitali Patel, Condé Nast Traveler, 29 July 2024 There is no hot water in the lodge and electricity shuts off at 10 p.m., but on multi-day trips to Sinchi Wayra, tourists experience the breathtaking beauty of the Amazon wilderness and the Kichwa culture’s cuisine, dances, and handicrafts, all while exploring the area with English-speaking guides.—Astrid Därr, TIME, 25 July 2024 Argos in Cappadocia: Turkey, Cappadocia While new to the World’s Best Awards, this site is anything but, as it’s located in one of the oldest and largest monasteries in the world, built from traditional Turkish stones, wood, and handicrafts.—Paul Brady, Travel + Leisure, 9 July 2024 Today, the low-slung building where human beings were once sold is, rather unsettlingly, filled with handicraft shops.—Marcia Desanctis, Travel + Leisure, 19 June 2024 See all Example Sentences for handicraft
Molson Coors identified a higher effective tax rate for the quarter due to a valuation allowance on deferred tax assets related to the divestment of certain U.S. craft businesses.
Quartz Bot,
Quartz,
8 Nov. 2024
Bar Louie Free to all active and retired military veterans is a selection of Bar Louie half-pound craft burgers on a brioche bun.
For a country three times the size of Texas, rich with culture, art and nature, the figure is a perfect encapsulation of the problem with overtourism: people descending on one or two main points while dozens of splendid places remain largely under the radar.
Bloomberg,
The Mercury News,
12 Nov. 2024
Exhibits showcase an unflinching look at the dangerous art of extracting minerals from the earth.
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