Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word METALSMITH


METALSMITH

Definitions of METALSMITH

  1. A craftsman fashioning objects such as tools or works of art out of various metals; one who engages in metalsmithing.

1

Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

No

22
AL
ALS
ET
ETA
IT
ITH
LS
LSM
ME
MET
MI
MIT

2

2

AE
AEL
AEM
AES
AET
AH

Examples of Using METALSMITH in a Sentence

  • One of Rupert's first settlers was Reuben Harmon, a metalsmith, who was given the right to mint coins, called Vermont coppers, for the Republic of Vermont.
  • The first Zildjian cymbals were created in 1618 by Avedis Zildjian, an Armenian metalsmith and alchemist.
  • After that, he worked as a manual labourer (welder metalsmith and pipe fitter) and also enrolled in a correspondence course of the Gödöllő Agricultural University, where he specialised in soil erosion and protection.
  • Departmental shops of many kinds: ranging from machine shops to motor repair work, to shipfitting, to metalsmith, to electric, and radio repair, took shape in what had once been the cavernous tank deck.
  • Adda Husted Andersen (1898–1990), Danish-born American Modernist jeweler, silversmith, metalsmith, and educator.
  • George Pomutz was born in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire, in the town of Gyula (Romanian: Giula), Békés county, to ethnic Romanian orthodox parents Ioan (son of Dica, metalsmith) and Victoria, the family originally from Négyfalu (Săcele, Siebendörfer), near Brassó (Brașov, Kronstadt) in Transylvania, settling in Gyula during the second half of the 18th century.
  • Adda Husted Andersen (1898–1990), Danish-born American Modernist jeweler, silversmith, metalsmith, and educator.
  • A metalsmith or simply smith is a craftsperson fashioning useful items (for example, tools, kitchenware, tableware, jewelry, armor and weapons) out of various metals.
  • Tanis traveled to the nearby town of Solace where he began to work for the dwarven metalsmith Flint Fireforge.
  • Prior to that the rate was split into four different rates including plumber, shipfitter, metalsmith, and pipefitter.
  • The book narrates the first meeting between dwarven metalsmith, Flint Fireforge and a young Tanis Half-Elven.
  • She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metalsmithing, but she doesn't consider herself a metalsmith, but more of a woodworker.
  • It was later revived by American metalsmith Margret Craver, who encountered the technique in 1953 and spent 13 years re-creating and perfecting it.
  • Betteridge was the only Canadian metalsmith of her generation to receive extensive formal training in traditional silversmithing techniques at a university level.
  • From an early age, Streetman was surrounded by artistic people including her maternal grandmother, a painter, her paternal grandfather, a metalsmith and woodworker, as well as her father, a woodworker, taxidermist and craftsman.
  • A portfolio of work based on her experimentation with photo-etching and electroforming led her to study with innovative metalsmith Stanley Lechtzin at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, where she was awarded the Teaching Assistantship in the Metals Department, and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1978.
  • Lillian Audrea Coddington Kreye (February 16, 1919 – April 3, 2010), known professionally as Audrea Kreye, was an American educator and artist, metalsmith and jewelry designer, who was particularly known for her anticlastic and enameled jewelry as well as her liturgical and religious metalworks in silver.



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