13 adjectives to describe handicrafts

Outdoor handicraft for boys; practical projects for all the year.

For my own part, I am a plain handicraft Man, and in Danger of breaking by her Laziness and Expensiveness.

Foreign slaves and the products of foreign handicraft were for sale in every market-place.

Your knowing handicraft always begins with the foundation wherein he makes sure that his upper gear will stand.

Under such influence, the soul of India would be elevated from superstitious degradation, factories would supersede laborious handicrafts, artists, learning to paint like young Landseer, would perpetuate the appearance of the Viceregal party with their horses and dogs on the Calcutta racecourse, and it might be that in the course of years the estimable Whigs of India would return their own majority to a Front Bench in Government House.

She read with keen eyes the miserable secret of her father's strange guest in the poverty-stricken walls, in the mute evidences of menial handicraft performed in loneliness and privation, in this piteous adaptation of an accident to save the conscious shame of premeditated toil.

Contented with elaborate workmanship and beauty of detail, they failed to attain to such independence of treatment as may be reached by sculptors who do not carry to their work the preconceptions of a narrower handicraft.

Our fatuous policy of adopting European styles in all public buildings in India is bound to cause a deterioration in the native art handicrafts, for it closes the principal source from which they have sprung.

The numerous handicrafts, which in its constantly increasing division of labor, a thriving society employs, found liberal recompense; and manufactures on a larger scale were beginning to invite accumulations of capital and associated labor.

He chooses the most toilsome, the most unintellectual, but, at the same time, the most remunerative handicraft,that of the tapiador, or builder of mud walls.

Unions exist among workers in all the old distinctive handicrafts, such as the printers, stone cutters, cigar makers, carpenters and in many other groups such as musicians and retail clerks.

These educators adopted the threefold policy of instructing Negroes in the principles of the Christian religion, giving them the fundamentals of the common branches, and teaching them the most useful handicrafts.

I then with these my double handicrafts, Brought up Orestes for his father dear; And now, woe's me!

13 adjectives to describe  handicrafts