The phrase "of fine workmanship" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe an item that has been carefully and expertly crafted, such as a custom-made piece of furniture or a piece of jewelry. For example: "The necklace I bought from the artisan jeweler was of fine workmanship."
The pyramid was of fine workmanship using well-cut stone slabs.
The platform walls are of fine workmanship, being built with well-cut and carefully fitted pumice.
The 8C is finished with a degree of polish and detail that reminded me of the fine workmanship of prewar cars.
The Galerie Kugel, a leading Paris antique store, is currently showing a collection of exquisite snuffboxes from the 18th century, a golden age for fine workmanship that turned a pocket-sized, utilitarian object into a symbol of status, wealth and taste.
There's just a lot of very, very fine workmanship".
Still, this show is at its best in the apolitical display of great couture, the fine workmanship and brilliant design that seemed to flourish in the shameless and unbridled extravagance of the period.
Manufacturers, marketers, and retailers should give extra focus on delivering flattering design, color, fabric, comfort, and fine workmanship of knitwear products (intrinsic attributes) in order to efficiently improve consumer satisfaction; the importance of intrinsic criteria is emphasized for both highly involved and lowly involved consumers.
The south transept's southern wall is nearly complete, displaying the fine workmanship of the first phase.
At its best, suede embroidery on the bodice of a lace dress brought out the fine workmanship at the heart of Trussardi.
What is important to the customer is elegance, fine workmanship, ease of use, ergonomics, and practicality.
In these products of the finest workmanship, purity of line, plastic strength, and a flawless polish produce a harmonious, solid effect.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com