Sentence examples for old craft from inspiring English sources

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'old craft' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a craft or skill that has been practiced for a long time, or to refer to something made with such a craft or skill. For example: "This bowl was made using an old craft passed down through generations."

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Old craft trades, particularly metalware and carpet making, continue.

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It was an old craft,dating back to the 1960s, and much weathered.

Information creation, presentation and exchange, as well as the collection, organization and storage of multimedia-based artistic content, is an old craft.

While the new iteration of the age old craft is more humane, a strong stomach for death is still required.

In Mr. Hertz's unsettled life, sailing had become a newfound joy, and he decided to search for an old craft he could restore.

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He is responsible for passing on the decades-old craft, which is similar to welding, to new trainees.

This has helped ensure that the centuries-old craft of metal beating in Uttar Pradesh is kept alive.

When Maier first inspected the workshop, in 2001, there were fewer than fifty, and Bottega Veneta's imminent bankruptcy threatened the centuries-old craft of intrecciato.

It was acclaimed as a work that had changed the centuries-old craft of hand weaving from two-dimensional tapestry to three-dimensional sculpture.

She can only hope to mimic what her teacher has done: Take an age-old craft and stitch new life into it.

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