Craftsmanship
(noun)
- Skill in a particular craft or trade, especially in the manual skills involved in making things.
- 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:
- The craftsmanship of the carpenter was evident in the intricate design of the furniture.
- Her craftsmanship was praised for its precision and beauty.
- The craftsmanship of the blacksmith was remarkable.
- The craftsmanship of the weaver was evident in the delicate pattern of the cloth.
- The craftsmanship of the potter was admired by all who saw it.