handicrafts in the PONS Dictionary

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Chamber of Handicrafts

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He visits the nearby harbour in a motor boat once a month to sell handicrafts.
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End is also a part of the school's handicrafts club.
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Handicrafts such as iron-, gold- and coppersmithing and cutlery prospered.
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Its economy is based on textile production, sewing, forestry, woodworking, baked goods, agriculture, and artistic handicrafts.
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Handicrafts, particularly weaving and the manufacture of religious art for home altars, are a small cottage industry.
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These markets were joined by retailers who sold handicrafts and traditional medicine.
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Among the daily activities are butter churning, baking of the bread tunnbrd, crafts and handicrafts.
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The remainder consisted of four in retail of handicrafts, one professional (perhaps the rector), a couple of servants and one other.
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In urban areas, many slaves made handicrafts for sale, while revenues went to their masters.
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Literally translated to the standing market, this shopping destination is renowned for selling traditional garments, spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
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