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The collection included funerary pieces and tools used in traditional African goldsmithing.
Another early focus of goldsmithing was the Indus basin.
Cotton plantations set up during the convict period became a major source of income, as did goldsmithing.
Silver and goldsmithing had been traditional Jewish occupations in Yemen.
She has a degree in commercial goldsmithing.
London goldsmithing remained significant but saw relatively little growth, with around 150 goldsmiths working in London during the period.
The Studenica Monastery was known for the quality of its goldsmithing.
No identified examples of his goldsmithing survive, though commissions for Francis I and others are documented.
The goldsmithing is exquisite.
Contemporaries in Europe regarded Anglo-Saxon goldsmithing and embroidery as especially fine.
Daivadnya Brahmins engage in jewellery design and manufacture along with Goldsmithing.
The 10-inch-tall casket was made in about 1180 in Limoges, France, a center of medieval goldsmithing known for its fine enamel work.
During the whole of the Middle Ages, Sofia remained known for its goldsmithing, particularly aided by the wealth of mineral resources in the neighbouring mountains.
A salt cellar that probably graced a royal table of the 13th century is a wondrous piece of goldsmithing of pearl, emeralds, rubies and gold.
Trözo - Silver and Goldsmithing: Working in gold, silver, and copper to make jewelry, ritual objects, and utilitarian household items.
These present the domestic life from Antiquity through the Middle Ages and the 17th-century heyday until today, as well as works of the Chiprovtsi goldsmithing and carpet industry.
In the 9th and 10th centuries the Polans had well-developed arable land farming, cattle-breeding, hunting, fishing, wild-hive beekeeping and various handicrafts such as blacksmithing, casting, pottery, Goldsmithing, etc.
Notable goldsmithing was also practised under the patronage of Celtic chieftains in the La Tene phase of the pre-Roman Iron Age over a territory extending from Switzerland to Ireland.
Although as we have seen earlier the decorative qualities of gold could be explored by direct hammering, the archaeological record shows that goldsmithing of a sophisticated kind in fact developed in communities which practised copper or bronze metallurgy.
After having obtained a diploma at the Ronciglione State secondary school with a concentration in scientific studies, Akelo transferred to Rome, where for several years he worked as a graphic artist while continuing to pursue his in-depth studies of texts and documents relating to ancient goldsmithing, metallurgy, and alchemy.
They owned no land, earned their living through commerce and craftsmanship, including goldsmithery.
The work was more delicate, difficult, and time-consuming than any mode of painting, sculpture, or goldsmithery.
It also has a belltower with four bells and a rich Treasure of fine goldsmithery.
Others examine modern artistic events, such as in the area of industrial design, plastic arts, engraving, photography, goldsmithery, etc.
The carved decoration in wood was close to the intended stone forms, visible in portals, tombs or even in goldsmithery.
Gilded woodcarving in Portugal started during the Gothic period following architectural models, taken mainly from sculpture and goldsmithery, using the decorative vocabulary of the style.
Goldsmithery and xylography classes started in 1883, while decorative painting and copperplate engraving classes began in 1884.
The front one, a major example of Carolingian goldsmithery (circa 880) is attributed to the workshop of Charles the Bald, Charlemagne's grandson.
Conques has one masterpiece in stone, another in gold: the Tresor, the finest collection of medieval and Renaissance goldsmithery in France.
Jews in Satanov were involved in the import of goods from the east, leasing of estates and customs dues, manufacture of alcoholic drinks, and goldsmithery.
A 12th-century triptych icon of the Mother of God from the Khakhuli Monastery is a very valuable example of medieval Georgian goldsmithery.
Goldsmithery contributed for Póvoa de Varzim being a reference for proto-historical archaeology in North-western Iberian Peninsula.
According to several sources, including the Norman chronicler Goscelin, who knew him personally, Spearhafoc "was outstanding in painting, gold-engraving and goldsmithery", the painting very likely mainly in illuminated manuscripts.
On the third and fourth floors are reconstructions of the rural and light industrial occupations of the olden days (goldsmithery, coppersmithery, bell-founding, gunsmithery, saddlery, steelyard making, farriery, and so on).
The first traces seem to have appeared in Peru at the beginning of the second millennium B.C. By the birth of Christ a relatively complex metallurgy, including rich goldsmithery, was being practised in Panama and Costa Rica.