0 the skill with which something was made or done:
1 the skill with which something was made or done:
2 the skill with which something was made or done:
This figurine must have held special significance, as suggested by its location, quality of workmanship, and associated materials.
Or the fault could have been caused by negligent workmanship.
In the eastern five bays, by contrast, these elements are notably less refined in design, and of coarse or even crude workmanship.
In examining the spatial distributions, metate workmanship should be considered a data-screening tool, not a classification mechanism.
Excellent workmanship to minimize shrinkage cracks, bug holes and rock pockets in the finished concrete.
Still, it would be an error to think for this reason the piece lacks careful workmanship.
Coupled with indifferent workmanship and/or inadequate drainage such occurrences can cause acute problems and were one of the reasons for the development of back ventilated rain-screen cladding systems.
This idea is frequently enunciated by sculptors and craftspeople who assert that good workmanship should be 'true to the material', respecting its properties rather than riding roughshod over them.
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