0 the ability or skill of making things with your hands -- (godt) håndverk [ neuter ]
1 -- håndverksmessig/faglig dyktighet
They revise continually, so that the poem becomes as much a piece of craftsmanship as the mixing of paints or the learning of dance steps.
Nonetheless, the observer perceives in each a trinity of natural creation, human craftsmanship, and everyday use.
Of course, it is a bricolage as well and, given the time of its construction, a bricolage largely based on craftsmanship rather than industry.
Art schools, especially, celebrated local individuals and local craftsmanship, but also alluded to the arts more generally.
References, figures, photos of actual new instruments, and recommended readings make this book a fairly complete introduction to this new area of musical instrument 'craftsmanship'.
For these procedures a certain amount of courage and a lot of craftsmanship is required.
The craftsmanship, too, is of the highest standard: for once, no corners are cut.
The high-quality craftsmanship and strict framework on marble vases argues for increasing oversight and decisions regarding the patronage of these vases.