Craftsmanship (noun)

  1. Skill in a particular craft or trade, especially in the manual skills involved in making things.
  2. The quality of work produced by a skilled craftsperson, characterized by attention to detail and a high level of skill.

Origin:

Late middle english: from craft + -ship.

Examples:

  1. The craftsmanship of the carpenter was evident in the intricate design of the furniture.
  2. Her craftsmanship was praised for its precision and beauty.
  3. The craftsmanship of the blacksmith was remarkable.
  4. The craftsmanship of the weaver was evident in the delicate pattern of the cloth.
  5. The craftsmanship of the potter was admired by all who saw it.
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