User Contributed Dictionary
- manufacture
- The well crafted table lasted for many years of use and abuse.
Verb form
crafted- past of craft
Extensive Definition
The term is often used as part of a longer word
(and also in the plural). For example, a craft-brother is a fellow
worker in a particular trade and a craft-guild is, historically, a
guild of workers in the
same trade. See some further examples below.
The term is often used to describe the family of
artistic practices within the decorative
arts that traditionally are defined by their relationship to
functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the
vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal. Crafts practiced by
independent artists working alone or in small groups are often
referred to as studio
craft. Studio craft includes studio
pottery, metal work,
weaving, wood turning
and other forms of wood
working, glass
blowing, and glass
art.
A craft fair is an organized event to display
crafts by a number of exhibitors.
Both Freemasonry and
Wicca are
alternatively know as 'The Craft' by their adherents.
See also
- Stagecraft
- Studio pottery
- Wagae-nuri Japanese lacquerware
- Witchcraft
- List of acronyms used in arts and crafts
External links
crafted in Bosnian: Zanat
crafted in Czech: Řemeslo
crafted in Modern Greek (1453-): Τεχνική
crafted in Indonesian: Kriya
crafted in Hebrew: אומנות
crafted in Russian: Промысел
crafted in Albanian: Firma zejtare
crafted in Simple English: Craft
crafted in Slovak: Remeslo
crafted in Swedish: Hantverk
crafted in Chinese: 工藝