On the site, you can search for items by those artisans' locations (which includes artisans from outside Europe, too).
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The company explains that it either purchases from organizations who work with artisans or works with — and pays — artisans directly.
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I think there is a little quirkiness about Irish artisans or artisans living in Ireland, they really do make a difference at whatever they put their hands to.
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Via Roy's website, customers can purchase handcrafted products from artisans in need, like a handmade bowl made by women in Swaziland or a bag handwoven by female artisans in Madagascar.
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Made to Last: A Compendium of Artisans, Trades & Projects Chip and I like to promote artisans in our projects, which is what I love about Made to Last by Vanessa Murray.
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Imported by Artisans & Vines, distributed in the District and Maryland by Artisans & Vines, in Virginia by LK Wine Tours & Sales: Available in the District at Cleveland Park Wine and Spirits, Dupont Market, Rodman's.
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The collection features single batch goods created by six artisans.
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The collection features single batch goods created by six artisans.
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Hair cutting remains a domain where human artisans reign supreme.
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She visited adire workshops in Osogbo and watched artisans work.
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GREENWICH 31st annual Outdoor Crafts Festival, more than 70 artisans.
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"We used the best artisans in Megève," Mr. Cattaneo said.
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We carry Curious Corners; she works with artisans in Japan.
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Each piece is made by hand, by artisans in Pakistan.
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Plus, you'll be supporting small businesses and artisans — a definite bonus.
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Elsewhere, a few artisans continue to make ouds using traditional methods.
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This is an alpaca throw that's handmade by artisans in Peru.
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In their minds, they say, they are independent artisans and shopkeepers.
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They chose the artisans who created 12 copies of each design.
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GREENWICH 31st annual Outdoor Crafts Festival, more than 70 fine artisans.
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I think the Italians are the greatest artisans in the world.
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Cabrera was one of the artisans to join Rags2Riches early on.
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This coffee shop was designed by local businesses, artists, and artisans.
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Just like teapots, they are custom-made by artisans in Japan.
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Selling direct-to-consumer is the ideal for farmers and food artisans.
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They EFG, a website that enables artisans to get their fair share.
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Maybe if you're lucky, though, one of these artisans will ship internationally.
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The old shtetl's square, where Jewish artisans traded and debated, is desolate.
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There's a ton of local artisans and people who make custom furniture.
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They had every reason to be, as artisans who loved their craft.
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But Westworld's androids are sleek, biomechanical wonders, 3D-printed by technological artisans.
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They worked as overseers or artisans, but also doctors, accountants and lawyers.
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But it, too, has streaks born from the artisans who made it.
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Artisans on Bilu Kyun in Myanmar make rubber bands using traditional techniques.
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John Hardy Jewelry made by Balinese artisans, scheduled to open Nov. 25.
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Several tenango artisans have begun registering their designs under Mexican copyright law.
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It hosted between 700 and 1,000 people, including traders, artisans and warriors.
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Beyond the recycling of the materials, and giving work to local artisans.
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At a nearby artisans' market, they set up residencies for indigenous artists.
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Children can meet artisans and even try some of the displayed skills.
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Imagine the wood, the artisans, the jewels and where they come from.
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Restaurants and bars have muscled out more traditional shops and local artisans.
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He hires tailors and artisans to run up outfits for his subjects.
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All Pebble products are made in Bangladesh by artisans at Hathay Bunano.
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This time around, Old Westbury Gardens made sure to import Collyweston artisans.
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Nadia Morgenthaler is one of the rare artisans who combines both skills.
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And even sooner, she has plans to open a kind of training atelier in Shenzhen, which would be host to some artisans from the Paris atelier to teach five to 10 local artisans about European high jewelry skills.
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Teams of artisans created stunning mosaics in workshops in the late Roman world.
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Douzi shows us the city's old walls, Medina and artisans frequenting Oujda's squares.
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The exhibit itself is stunning, with some attention given to the artisans themselves.
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The five women play manicurists at the fictional Nail Artisans of Manatee County.
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Rather, they commissioned artistic and decorative works from artisans of various subject peoples.
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The contestants are talented artisans and the judges really want them to succeed.
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Artisans moved in to train young residents to make furniture and other things.
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"I wanted to tell these artisans, 'I'm sorry about the situation,'" she said.
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The initial batch of artisans includes a soap maker, jelly maker and ceramist.
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With his creative vision, he magnificently showcased the expertise of the house's artisans.
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Below, a spotlight on three artisans whose work I was particularly excited about.
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Bridget games are made in India and help to support economically weak artisans.
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Like the artisans he venerates, Anderson's influences become unrecognizable after he's respun them.
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"Our artisans learn to craft by eye and by hand here," he said.
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Meet the artisans making elegant dishes for some of the country's top restaurants.
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Palestinian artisans make Christmas toys in the northern Gaza Strip on Dec. 227.
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Like the artisans he venerates, Anderson's influences become unrecognizable after he's respun them.
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She spent a week there last fall, working closely with artisans to source leathers.
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"We're more artisans, since we're given more time to realize beautiful pieces," Petipas said.
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Some artisans, known as "dibujantes," draw the designs onto the fabric, and earn more.
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Her idea turned into Bird Project Soap, selling handcrafted soaps made by local artisans.
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Here, three brands taking cues from ancient methods — and employing artisans trained in them.
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The fair-trade label was created decades ago to help artisans in developing nations.
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It is a point of pride that all the family members know the artisans.
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Burnley, of course, rejects the assessment that its players are artisans among the aesthetes.
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"I've always collaborated with artists and artisans to make something new," Ms. Furmanovich said.
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In its place are hundreds of artisans, artists and manufacturers doing their own things.
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Today, the craft is being embraced — and revolutionized — by a group of young artisans.
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Outside the circle, vendors and artisans sold incense, native clothing, custom jewelry and more.
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Wayfair largely revolved around the impact on small businesses and artisans using the internet.
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Artisans were disrupted by merchants, who were disrupted by bazaars and spice-route traders.
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She extends her business by working with artisans to offer workshops to her guests.
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She extends her business by working with artisans to offer workshops to her guests.
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Grotta, 85, said of the acclaimed husband-and-wife artisans Edgar and Joyce Anderson.
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These are used because they&aposre more sustainable and easier for artisans to acquire.
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Artisans molded each wooden module independently, wrapping layers of calfskin leather around the top.
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So what did the artisans and factory owners make of the Crafted Society goal?
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Here's a sampling of the beauty created this week by the world's hoax artisans.
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Such thinking has given rise to companies like Maiyet, which bills itself as a "luxury fashion brand that partners with global artisans," as well as a program at the International Trade Center called the Ethical Fashion Initiative that connects artisans to brands.
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Inventions like the power loom displaced artisans, and increased the relative demand for unskilled labour.
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Image: Hiroki ObataThat ancient Japanese artisans embedded maize weevils into their pottery is well established.
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Artisans all over the world are creating their own concoctions and sharing them on Instagram.
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Indeed, producing these manuscripts was labour intensive and required the collaboration of multiple skilled artisans.
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Amazon HandmadeAmazon's version of Etsy where artisans can sell their handcrafted goods in the marketplace.
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Alibaba's last acquisition in enterprise was German big data startup Data Artisans for $103 million.
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But the artisans have mixed feelings, and are more interested in income than in authenticity.
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When one is traveling and or buying something from artisans, they are supporting their livelihood.
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The artisan or artisans who made the device must've been very familiar with human physiology.
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Residents include traditional artisans, whose work is sold in Cairo's Khan al-Khalili tourist market.
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Even better, artisans were hard at work restoring its grandeur, paying meticulous attention to detail.
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As if certain artisans can lift the veil of mystery that divides life from death.
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Most of all, she loved visiting artisans and buying their pieces to take back home.
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The artisans on Bilu Kyun are also known for making coconut doormats and slate chalkboards.
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Artwork was abundant, produced by local artisans and Blue Apple's own artist-in-residence program.
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New England fine artists and artisans exhibit, demonstrate and sell work on Essex Town Green.
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An army of artists and artisans filled the place with murals, mosaics, and baroque furniture.
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In the 17th century, Europeans worked largely from their homes, often as artisans and farmers.
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It took 300 artisans to complete and included a 4,000-piece Tiffany stained glass window.
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Here are some examples of those: Artisans Home, The Road of Trials and Gerudo Valley.
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She also offers weeklong Design Safaris, with visits to artisans' studios, palaces and private residences.
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But this is not just the same story of young artisans priced out of Chelsea.
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Sami artisans have been embroidering textiles and jewelry with spun pewter thread since the 1600s.
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There's also a lovely selection of earthy ceramics and brass jewelry made by local artisans.
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At Vhernier, artisans craft every model by hand, but the company does not snub technology.
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Many shops on three parallel streets — Clarendon, William and Drury — feature local designers and artisans.
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Because the world is full of artisans and people with passions waiting to be unlocked.
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Even the ceramic cups, used for mead and espresso, are handcrafted by artisans in Oaxaca.
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Czinger said the 21C was developed in Los Angeles by "21st century scientists and artisans."
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Hired as an apprentice painter, she joined the mostly female artisans in the vast workrooms.
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With other artisans in the district, the farmer turned eco-entrepreneur has sold 28,000 so far.
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"People all around the world can buy from African artisans online, that's the goal," said Folayan.
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And now, I create mechanical art for other artisans who have a gift, but are struggling.
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Santeros are artisans who, for centuries, have carved our saints from the limbs of native trees.
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By that time, most of the original rural artisans and their dependent kin were long dead.
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In Guatemala, travelers connect with artisans to learn processes like backstrap weaving and leather boot-making.
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A few short videos on tiny screens allow glimpses at the designers or artisans at work.
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Here are introductions to three of the artisans who will open their work spaces this year.
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The artisans and alligator farms required to create an Hermès Birkin bag are difficult to scale.
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Another important influence was the tragicomic narrative tradition of the glass artisans near his native town.
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Search through Etsy's collection of artisans who specialize in photo gifts to find something totally unique.
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So if Americans are no longer going to Afghanistan, why not take Afghan artisans to America?
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All of them are hand-made, and it takes 33 artisans to work on them all.
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There's couch seating, a few clothing racks with space to browse and jewelry from local artisans.
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CORUM HERITAGE ARTISANS COIN WATCH $63,000 Unique watches are headline fodder, and don't brands know it.
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Cherif thought it might be one of the stones that Tuareg artisans use to make jewelry.
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He said, "To expect ivory artisans" — not "traders" — "in their 60s to change industries is impractical."
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It became distinguished from the work of artisans and general craftsmanship in the late 19th century.
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To create tassels, the house's artisans thread pearls or beads on strands of soft Bruyère silk.
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They also work with their artisans to produce perennial favorites, like accessories with scrimshaw on them.
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Humpty Dumpty Soft Toy All Pebble products are made in Bangladesh by artisans at Hathay Bunano.
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The future belongs to communities that learn to leverage their unique attributes, artisans and human talent.
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Known as "the Heart of Chechnya," it was built by Turkish artisans, and opened in 2008.
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Though the labor was evilly got and cruelly maintained, the laborers were innovators, creators and artisans.
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Her family had sought out local artisans to contribute wood work and murals to the décor.
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"Decades of war and political unrest have isolated most of these artisans," Mr. Le Brun said.
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How did you decide to use the embroidery of Nepalese artisans in your Spring 2019 collection?
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In return, local artisans taught her what they knew: weaving wire into baskets to hold eggs.
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Crafted Society, an Amsterdam-based start-up, wants to give artisans their moment in the limelight.
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The Blaschkas were master artisans and savvy businessmen who held a strong interest in natural history.
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It's a carefully curated head shop founded by women and featuring products made by female artisans.
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That would be the act of a drunken fool, not the artisans these two families are.
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Pierre Poujade rallied shopkeepers and artisans against the elite in 1956, and won his party 52 deputies.
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The TAEC is an organization based in Luang Prabang, Laos that helps indigenous artisans sell their goods.
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About 2000% of the purchase price goes back to the women artisans, giving them a livable wage.
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The lawyer-turned-jewelry designer turned to artisans in India to create jewelry inspired by South Asia.
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"The bigger we get, the more artisans we can reach and the more people we can help."
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Once the "Oscar for Leo!" campaign had enough material, local artisans got to work on the statuette.
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We take this just as seriously as the artisans do, but we're not taking ourselves that seriously.
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Ms Maréchal, like her grandfather, is more attuned to the economic worries of small businesses and artisans.
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The jewelry is made by artisans around the world and are sold online and in retail stores.
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These are the protagonists of the latest documentary film from Unleashed, featuring female artisans around the world.
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"People all around the world can buy from African artisans online, that's the goal," Folayan told TechCrunch.
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Texture, Texture, TextureAt Libertine, the clothes were inspired by gypsies and artisans — and the manicures followed suit.
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There are break dancers, mimes, movie characters, musicians, artisans and the afflicted, all vying for spare change.
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A few hundred artisans from Vicenza who work on the collection cheered them on from the audience.
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SOUTHAMPTON "Pittura e Pelle," works by Florentine-trained artisans, painter Megan K. Euell and shoemaker Francis Waplinger.
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The farm itself was filled with the artisans and craftspeople that she hopes to represent come November.
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Before widespread mechanization, scientific instruments demanded the exquisite craftsmanship of artisans, sometimes several hands with multiple specializations.
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Instead, the Hemmerles trust their 22 artisans to interpret what they want into hard metals and gemstones.
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There, six artisans transform horn, bamboo, crocodile, mother-of-pearl and even dinosaur fossil into singular objects.
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It will be a centerpiece for artisans and engineers from around the world to demonstrate their skills.
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Once in the craft villages, you can ask for the artisans you want to visit by name.
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He got to know graying artisans, whipped out his camera, and gave them the music video treatment.
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There is also a shopping site, which showcases ceramists (and other Irish artisans from woodcarvers to weavers).
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ET Games Bridget Game Bridget games are made in India and help to support economically weak artisans.
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The jewel-like NoHo shop features a host of design objects made by local artists and artisans.
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It didn't involve the same level of handwork as couture, or employ the same number of artisans.
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A few pieces were made by artisans the owner knew through collaborating with them on his stores.
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Individually, each figure was exquisite, the fine details and droll expressions clearly the work of expert artisans.
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"I was not getting business," he said, as artisans around him worked on samples for Christian Dior.
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But, in the end, having European-trained artisans in China would reduce costs and save her time.
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In the 1980s in Detroit, Olayami Dabls started collecting African beads from artisans at local craft fairs.
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Price: $15-$25 These bracelets are handmade by artisans in Cambodia who are underprivileged or live with disabilities.
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Unlike other local artisans, most of the time he wears a shirt bearing the symbol of his company.
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Each one they sell is hand-made by experienced artisans, making every single decanter one-of-a-kind.
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Urushi artisans, who work with the lacquer raw, gradually develop immunity, perhaps honoring another principle: beauty through suffering.
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In April, Hermes said it had inaugurated its 15th plant, for which it would hire some 280 artisans.
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We have 24 Design & Service Centers internally, with 2000,2650+ employees are skilled artisans held to our exact standards.
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Arbib shared similar concern, especially since many of her products are homemade and artisans often set the price.
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Offering handcrafted products made by thousands of artisans worldwide, the handmade section now sells items spanning 10 categories.
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"The accent will be on the artisans and their creativity," the show's curator, Eric-Sébastien Faure-Lagorce, said.
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Even with a collective approach, the village artisans would still be constrained by the absence of basic infrastructure.
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Turquoise Mountain's artisans have revived the old methods, throwing pots that are both beautiful and safe to use.
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She eschewed the habit, common among her contemporaries, of using Italian artisans to do the actual marble-carving.
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Many of the design details came from local Brooklyn artisans and repurposed materials such as wood and steel.
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Mr. Labine, 81, restored the home with the help of local artists and artisans and sometimes his children.
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Today, they employ nine artisans, and even grow their own wicker around the delta of the river Rhône.
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"To expect ivory artisans in their 60s to change industries is impractical," one lawmaker, Peter Shiu, said Wednesday.
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This year, he put money into Artists, Writers & Artisans, a new comics publisher founded by former Marvel executives.
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And some of the company's artisans will travel to New York for enameling, engraving and gem-setting demonstrations.
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France was adept not only at protecting its own artisans and attracting other nationalities, but in defanging counterfeiters.
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Each monthly box is filled with at least $70 worth of products from artisans all over the world.
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Farmers and artisans, a bohemian vibe, and live traditional Hawaiian music make this market well worth the trek.
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Cafes and tourist hotels have taken over, pushing out the neighborhood artisans, and their carpentry and leather workshops.
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In addition to providing jobs to these artisans, the Brave Collection also aims to fight human trafficking in Cambodia.
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Artisans used other insects, too, but maize weevils were a clear favorite, representing 90 percent of all recorded impressions.
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The Southeast Asian country is a regional manufacturing base known for its extensive network of diamond and gems artisans.
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I don't think the artisans get enough credit these days for what they're able to create with their hands.
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In the story, an orphan named Nicholas is lured into a magic valley populated by artisans and toy makers.
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They market their products through celebrities when the real celebrities are the watchmakers, engineers and artisans who created it.
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And Queen Elizabeth is using her favorite week of the year to highlight fashions and artisans across the Commonwealth.
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The best placed are skilled professionals and artisans whose work is in demand from a wide range of customers.
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Perhaps a dozen small shopkeepers sell paint, varnish and hardware to the artisans, as well as to passing trade.
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Clapton worked with a team of artisans, including embroiderers and armorers, to bring the series' detailed storyline to life.
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It's a movie willing to see improv, and its artisans, as the mad, self-destructive beautiful souls they are.
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Then, too, like couture, opera is replete with "artisans of great craftsmanship," Mr. Piccioli and Ms. Chiuri agreed simultaneously.
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Meanwhile, other local artisans and spinoff businesses have emerged nearby, including son Andrew Pearce's own wooden bowl making studio.
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But in its competition to outdo the artisans of old, it is with gems that their technique dazzles most.
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"The artisans work from home and create their own schedules according to their family and community needs," she says.
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It is quintessentially haute couture: Hand-made, custom-cut and fitted; worked on by a team of specialist artisans.
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I am the most senior person at Van Cleef with the exception of a few artisans in our workshops.
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The décor is elegant and peppered with the work of local artists and artisans, both Afro-Colombian and indigenous.
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Sometimes, Gagliano artisans made instruments that were sold under the name of another person in the family, he said.
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Fendi attempts to address the Italian national youth unemployment crisis by luring a new generation into becoming traditional artisans.
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They employ designers, chemists, ergonomic specialists, metallurgists, artisans, plus biomedical and software engineers to provide solutions for the automakers.
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Custom-made pieces by living designer-artisans have "become 70 to 80 percent of our business," said Mr. Merrill.
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"The technical competency of the artisans is incredible — I just knew I had to work with them," he says.
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"Artists and artisans are the same thing," she said in a 2017 interview with the Italian journalist Alain Elkann.
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Leave it up to the artisans at Etsy to make your cool and interesting Father's Day gift this year.
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Traditionally, tourists have trekked to the star of Thailand's north in search of M.E.A.T.: markets, elephants, artisans and temples.
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The rooms are thoughtfully decorated by Hawaiian artisans from the fabric of the duvets to artwork on the walls.
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Now a researcher, lecturer and author, Mr. Cavalli is intent on spearheading a cultural, and economic, renaissance for artisans.
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The cellar is filled with gigantic wooden barrels, all featuring carvings related to their family history by Ortisei artisans.
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These artisans are identified on the menu cards, whose abstract designs are the work of a South Korean artist.
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Take Bhutan's "national dress" — colorful robes or skirts that certain classes of artisans and professionals must wear to work.
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Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana paid tribute to artisans and craftsmen with the collection titled "Made by Hand".
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The Citizenry teams up with artisans in a dozen countries, including weavers in Morocco and glass blowers in Mexico.
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Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana paid tribute to artisans and craftsmen with the collection titled "Made by Hand".
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At a time when wigs are increasingly popular, the artisans who make them by hand are a vanishing breed.
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From these royal lineages to the more democratic-spirited creations of today's artisans, handmade blossoms remain a proud tradition.
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Thanks to its artisans, "there's no better place in the world to make sculpture," the artist said of Pietrasanta.
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He said an exporter instructed him to temporarily move his artisans to a compliant factory when Impactt representatives visited.
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Elsewhere in the studio, artisans were piecing together a biblical scene for the window of a Los Angeles megachurch.
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"We realized we wanted take these skilled artisans out from the shadows and into the limelight," Ms. Bonnet added.
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"Twenty years ago, Clarksville was a very vibrant city and full of artisans," said Ms. Lindemann, who is 2000.
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Since 1989, a group of artisans in Tultepec, Mexico have created a festival dedicated to the spectacle of fireworks.
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That happens mostly through workshops, where local artisans exchange ideas and share techniques, many of which were passed down generations.
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That happens mostly through workshops, where local artisans exchange ideas and share techniques, many of which were passed down generations.
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Adding insult to injury, Brother Vellies works with and supports artisans in the African countries where its shoes are manufactured.
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" Dillon and Goebel have found thousands of fraudulent products online claiming to be "ethical" and "give back to the artisans.
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In Japan's ranked social system, the samurai occupied the top position, followed by farmers, artisans and, at the bottom, merchants.
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Mexican designers are working with artisans on new indigenous dresses that can be sold online or in high-end shops.
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The Gothic-style windows are topped by wooden fretwork carved by Jamaican artisans, backed with mosquito mesh to allow ventilation.
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Since then, it has supported and trained over 6000 local artisans and now works in Myanmar and the Middle East.
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The designer had it made by the same artisans that made them for 19th-century palaces in his native India.
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"If I'm not working on the jewelry, I'm studying and dealing with clients and dealing with my artisans," she says.
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They ship to 200 countries and have more than 3,000 handpicked designers and artisans selling their wares on the platform.
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But the two executives have plans to source its future collections from artisans living in emerging markets around the world.
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You will have your Manchesters and Birminghams … [and] hundreds of thousands of artisans will assuredly be sometimes out of work.
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"We believe in protecting our Nation, our artisans, designs, prayers and way of life," Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye said.
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Coal Creek Leather Moleskine Cover, $45, available at AmazonOther than big brands, you can also find small artisans on Amazon.
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Two floors below, artisans were at work in the museum's atelier encadrement dorure , which handles anything made of gilded wood.
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And making each individual shoe requires the special skills of the artisans who stitch together the iconic footwear by hand.
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Designer Michaela Smeaton works with artisans in Bali, who create these eco-friendly bags from plant-based materials, like rattan.
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Etsy stocks different handmade items from artisans around the world, so the site's selection of jewelry is vast and varied.
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That's because Mr. Asiatico is one of a small number of Broadway distressors, artisans who make costumes look beautifully bad.
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In New York, bands of urchin-artisans took up Cornbread's style—stick letters, tags—and made it an art form.
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Then some of his more than 1,200 artisans cut the rubies into Amrapali's customary lotus shape and enameled their backs.
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"Our artisans believe that when something is handcrafted, a piece of their spirit is infused in each piece," Alfonso says.
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"It is the smaller artisans and one-man operations who can often really suffer from these value spirals," she added.
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Everyone seems to consider him family, from artisans to market vendors to chefs, and that courtesy extends to his guests.
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It's spawned One World Artisans, a marketplace where refugees sell their jewelry, foods, clothing and other homemade wares from carts.
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Early reviews have hailed this painstaking accuracy, wrought by highly skilled artisans in workrooms in New York and Los Angeles.
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Both the Cartier and Patek Philippe shows had artisans working on jewelry and answering questions about their techniques and expertise.
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Some held prominent positions — as composers, artists, artisans — but their primary occupations were carpenters, cigar makers, shoemakers, laborers and deliverymen.
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Concerned about the health impacts of textile chemicals, traditional artisans are producing vivid colors from crushed insects and forest plants.
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This limited 40-year production, according to Mr. Kugel, coincides with the highest-quality work by the most inventive artisans.
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The goods bring summer to mind, and although they're produced by artisans from around the world, they're inspired by Havana.
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But traditionally in Yemen, artisans would assemble the headpiece by hand on the bride herself, who couldn't move for hours.
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The ever-expanding campus is a maker empire for hundreds of artisans, artists and manufacturers, all doing their own things.
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Within Kraneroom's all black, pared-back interiors are custom furnishings — in leather, wood, stone and steel — made by Scandinavian artisans.
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She turned the ceramic pots and planters herself and employed artisans in Brianza, in Italy's north, to straighten the bamboo.
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She begins by sketching her designs, including the color placement of every thread, after which her artisans make a sample.
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The food is served on ceramics by Korean artisans, and guests can select designer chopsticks to use throughout the meal.
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They designed and renovated the circa-1905 miners' saloon, aided by artisans who worked with ponderosa pine, spruce and steel.
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VIA Rail's website promised business class travelers "gourmet three-course meals" prepared and inspired by onboard chefs and "Canadian artisans."
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Like all of the jewelry pieces from O'Nitaa, they were a one-off design sourced by local artisans in Pakistan.
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Yet, for a select group of artisans, designers and their clients, interest flourishes in contemporary interpretations of gilt-bronze objects.
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Artisans in shops along the Via San Gregorio Armeno in Naples continue the tradition today, and sometimes include contemporary celebrities.
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She has worked for over three decades with Maasai artisans who create stunning beadwork on leather pillows, ottomans and belts.
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One three-day "Bohemian Burning Man"-inspired event in Mexico required her to hire a team of local macramé artisans.
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Each box contains a curated collection of six to eight items that are made by artisans and Fair Trade workers.
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Pura Vida sells more than just beautiful handwoven bracelets — they also sell charms, rings, and other jewelry made by artisans.
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Her own philanthropic platform Kindness is Always Fashionable helps women artisans worldwide create sustainable income for their families and communities.
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With every purchase, the brand supports Guatemala's weaving traditions by providing reliable, sustainable and fair wages to the region's artisans.
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The chestnut and grape brocade was done by hand — the artisans could only do about 15 centimeters' worth a day.
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When I went to Nepal there was this organization which works with these artisans, it's all sustainable and fair practice.
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Mr. Pomodoro learned the goldsmith's craft from his hometown's artisans before he began casting equally cryptic but massively monolithic sculptures.
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"We're offering artisans like you a first peek at Handmade, a new marketplace for handcrafted goods," the emails reportedly stated.
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Her boss Jacqueline Durran hired artisans Kasam and Juma from Bhuj in Gujarat's Kutch district, to produce the delicate embroidered pattern.
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"We believe in protecting our Nation, our artisans, designs, prayers, and way of life," Navajo Nation's president, Russell Begaye, told Reuters.
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They are going into Palabek to train a dozen of refugees who are also hoping to become clean cook stove artisans.
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The female artisans choose the color palette and pages that suit their design, only resorting to paint when opting for gold.
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But despite having these skills, before starting to work for Quazi Design in 2012, Nzimandze, like most female artisans, was unemployed.
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The artisans took more than 250 measurements of Strahan, 44, with 15 artists working four months to create the lifelike likeness.
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Acknowledging and compensating artisans for their work and creativity, no matter who they are and where they come from, is important.
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There are also samplings, free manicures and events given by social media influencers and artisans who sell their wares via Amazon.
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In Trivero, an Alpine village west of Milan, 150 artisans in an elegant factory work at carding, dying, weaving and warping.
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We've contacted Alibaba and Data Artisans with follow-up questions, and we hope to have more information on the deal soon.
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In her spare time, Anderson curates an online tea-culture bazaar called Local Technique featuring the work of Chinese tea artisans.
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Together, they partner with 101 groups in more than 34 developing countries to work with female artisans to craft the pieces.
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Marigold Artisans Display your culinary creations on a chic platter like this gold-braid enamel number for $35.50 (formerly $59). SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave
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At the same time, the country was suffering a post-war financial crisis that was ruinous to artisans and small farmers.
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You can have five different artisans, and even if they're making the same thing, they will feel unique to the individual.
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Another custom touch is achieved when Titan artisans transform a watch face by sprinkling colorful layers of powdered enamel onto it.
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Their occupants spared no expense, however, ordering artisans to create lacquered tableware, skillfully woven silk textiles, furnishings that boast intricate metalwork.
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These structures section off the space into small rooms, and each room contains information on artisans, their process and their portraits.
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"Discover more about the farmers, ranchers and food artisans who helped make your meal possible," they entreated me repeatedly via email.
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Some 2000,2359 products - made of textiles, pottery and paper - have been crafted by about 250 artisans, three quarters of them women.
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Some of the artisans have worked at Caovilla for 19603 years, passing the secrets of the trade from generation to generation.
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Inside, she makes use of every square inch to display thousands of pieces she collects, primarily handmade by artisans in Mexico.
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The artisans — who had job titles like joiner, turner and upholsterer — and their clients also profited from owning and trading slaves.
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The proceeds from each booking will benefit the Princess Diya Kumari Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting rural women and artisans.
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To get the doors and window frames exactly the way he wanted, he built his own woodworking shop and hired artisans.
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Our very large crew of talented actors, artisans, animators and their various four-legged friends are very excited for this honor.
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"Most of the designers we carry work directly with traditional Mexican artisans from all over Mexico," says its owner, Verónica Hernández.
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And some cite more practical reasons: the ease of sourcing materials, finding artisans and producing pieces in Beirut rather than Europe.
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"We are firm believers that the story of a destination is best told through the eyes of local artisans," Ayaan says.
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The brand's mission is to collaborate with artisans throughout North and West Africa on textile and fashion design, photography and art.
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In Gowanus, an entire building was emptied of its working artists and artisans when the landlord refused to renew any leases.
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Marble was a precious material for Greco-Roman artisans, but it was considered a canvas, not the finished product for sculpture.
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Etsy, whose platform connects artisans and crafters with online shoppers, also announced new subscription plans and tools for its independent vendors.
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In Barcelona, for example, she suggests the market in the city's Gothic Quarter where up-and-coming artisans sell their wares.
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In addition to polished wooden armchairs and minimalist coffee tables, this shop stocks lamps, candles, prints and ceramics from local artisans.
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Bijoy Jain's Studio Mumbai presents Prima Materia, an earthy concept for a bamboo tower built by skilled artisans using traditional methods.
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Risking pain makes the achievement all the greater, as with Japan's urushi, lacquerware that requires artisans to work with toxic sap.
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The "Singular Talents" section, for instance, presents artisans through 12 films, three of which have been turned into virtual reality experiences.
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But to sustain an old tradition, artisans have turned to the tusks of mammoths harvested from the melting permafrost of Russia.
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It partners with charities worldwide and sells affordable handcrafted bracelets made by artisans from Costa Rica, El Salvador and other countries.
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Artisans are then able to use those same tools and techniques to scale their own personal jewelry businesses in local markets.
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In addition to supporting artisans, Causebox also partners with a number of charities to donate part of its profits every year.
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"It's a history of what my artisans and I have done, rather than a contemporary survey of our jewelry," he explained.
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Ms. Syz, who runs a company of 10, including herself and six artisans, said she can shift production in two days.
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He is assisted in his labor by a crew of disciplined artisans who cut and stitch his ideas into usable form.
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Data Artisans is on record as raising $6.5 million over two rounds, most recently a Series A in 2016 led by Intel Capital, but there was a seemingly unannounced Series B which closed last year and it looks like Alibaba was involved, according to a blog post from Data Artisans co-founders Kostas Tzoumas and Stephan Ewen.
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Image: Hiroki Obata/GizmodoThousands of years ago, Japanese artisans had a habit of mixing maize weevils into their clay when making pottery.
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In addition to running a museum and outreach programs, the organization helps local artisans sell their goods, including work from Oma women.
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Storytellers with a habit for swinging for the fences paired with some of Hollywood's artisans is a promising setup for future season.
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She also wore a pair of Pippa Small earrings she's worn several times before, which are made by local artisans in Kabul.
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So we've been able to expand our reach greatly, and on top of that, it's the stories we hear from the artisans.
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The sculptor first worked with natural fibers at craft fairs organized by the university, which brought her into contact with local artisans.
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Sellers who can't prove that they have legitimate relationships with Guatemalan artisans are then reported to their hosting sites to be removed.
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" She continues: "The hours that it takes, the artisans' labor and the gorgeous fabrics all deserve to be worn again and treasured.
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My sustenance arrived from nearly a dozen edible-bug artisans in Austin, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, New York, Denver, and beyond.
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And there's little chance artisans will run out of raw material any time soon as long as our flip flop habit remains.
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The line, headquartered in Ghana, has a mission beyond fabulous fashion: to empower, educate and create opportunities for local artisans in Africa.
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The palace was surrounded by a network of artisans and craftsmen called the Ehl-i-Heref, or The Community of the Talented.
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" She continues, "The hours that it takes, the artisans' labor and the gorgeous fabrics all deserve to be worn again and treasured.
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From chocolate makers to coffee roasters and butchers, it feels like there's a lot of bearded culinary artisans in Williamsburg these days.
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These numbers aren't unprecedented, but even the game's most notable mid-range artisans haven't made these shots at the rate Middleton is.
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Their aim is to create spaces for artists and artisans who, like themselves, need to expand beyond their home studios and garages.
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The Italians are foils — old-world artisans and Machiavellian schemers whose ethos is embodied by the company patriarch, Enzo Ferrari (Remo Girone).
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The many gifted artisans at Etsy are happy to supply all the handmade beauty your Christmas tree deserves with original ornaments. ProsCons
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Some airlines are commissioning luxury fashion labels like Ferragamo to design the bags, while others are tapping local artisans for the job.
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"We wanted to revive the roots of luxury: the intimate relationship that can develop between backers (like us) and artisans," Eloïse said.
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The artisans developed regional styles; every few miles, different floral and striped patterns became popular designs for mahogany, walnut and pine furniture.
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From sourcing the best materials and craftsmanship to working with family-run artisans around the globe, each piece is made very thoughtfully.
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As a result, many artisans have no choice but to sell to middlemen who arrive on market days and set the prices.
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Google has a small team of master artisans who understand how pieces fit together and help guide the creation of new services.
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Now, the artform, called amezaiku, is in danger of becoming obsolete, though a few artisans are keeping the time-honored practice alive.
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It needs fresh, talented faces to pick up where many skilled artisans who perform tasks like mastering and electroplating have left off.
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He also liked to work with skilled artisans, especially Louis Dalbet, a virtuoso ironsmith who would collaborate on the Maison de Verre.
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Moving from workstation to workstation, the teenagers watched as Fendi artisans painstakingly made leather bags, shoes, couture gowns, furs, furniture and watches.
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MUNCHIES went straight to the source for insight: the artisans and shopkeepers of the San Telmo street market in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Over 6,000 incarcerated men at Angola work as factory workers, farmers, cooks, and artisans for as little as four cents per hour.
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Hermès, for example, will dispatch a master saddler, while artisans from Cartier will demonstrate the art of glyptic, or engraving on gems.
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Mr. Schwertner discovered that there were still some master artisans around who possessed traditional mechanical watchmaking skills, and could teach young people.
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Newly renovated, the 950-room Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth now has a trendy lobby bar, Nacarat, and a gourmet food court, Artisans.
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Working by choice with skilled artisans, Ms. Smith looks outward — to nature, to history, to a community of makers — with illuminating acuity.
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Margareta Lidskog of Boston, who sells bracelets made mostly by Sami artisans at festivals and markets and through her online business SwedArt.
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Chapman said authorities should have targeted those involved, instead of evicting innocent families in the community, mostly inhabited by fishermen and artisans.
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Artisans have jealously guarded their recipes for centuries, and to this day the blueprint for authentic Torunskie pierniki remains shrouded in mystery.
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Some artisans have spotted their bonsai on social media sites, she added, but few have been able to reclaim their tiny trees.
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For his collections, Gómez Palomo now works with many of the Spanish artisans who embroider the religious garments seen during Semana Santa.
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The label is stocked at Selfridges and Saks and now has an office staff of 16 and a workshop of 30 artisans.
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Revival's production model allows the company to work directly with handpicked artisans all over the world while closely monitoring the creation process.
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These will be displayed alongside objects from Orkney artisans, including Pelly, who lives and works in a wind-battered cottage on Mainland.
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The some-2,300 artisans working with Soko are paid, on average, five times more than they would be in a regular workshop.
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Sassy nail artisans dispense silk wraps while laundering money for a pill mill controlled by a gaudily bisexual gangster named Uncle Daddy.
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He makes furniture of wood and animal horns on the street in the Médina, home to many artisans, so he could relate.
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Ali Reza, 35, weaves at home, sharing 8,000 Afghani ($116) with three artisans for a carpet that takes a month to complete.
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Scott is a longtime Baltimorean of African- and Native-American descent, and comes from a family of expert quilters, beaders, and artisans.
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Available online are supplier details like contact and address information alongside photographs and biographies of the artisans who worked on the piece.
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MAKING CLOCKS COOL Mr. Davies hopes that, by working with other artisans, he can help to change the traditional idea of clocks.
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Fine artists, gallery-owners, writers, dancers, non-profits, musicians, designers, architects, research scientists, teachers, artisans, and more are all invited to participate.
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In Syria, members of the Armenian minority tended to be skilled professionals or artisans; they were known as jewellers, doctors, engineers and industrialists.
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These artisans needed only an opportunity for their work to be seen, and they might be able to sell it and make money.
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Tomas Maier has designed cat-eye Felis sunglasses made from acetate handwoven by artisans in Italy in Bottega Veneta's iconic intrecatto design ($1,260).
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Monique Peán: Another sustainable fine jewelry brand, Monique Peán only uses fair-trade, sustainably sourced materials, and partners with artisans around the globe.
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The deal was first announced by European media, including EU-Startups, before being confirmed by both Alibaba and Data Artisans through blog posts.
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Data Artisans was founded in 2014 by the team leading the development of Apache Flink, an open source large-scale data processing technology.
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The craft method of manufacturing was simple and convenient — directly scaling up the natural approach artisans had always used to assemble complex artifacts.
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"Without IKEA, Doi Tung would not have moved as fast," she said, adding that the artisans now turn out thousands of each product.
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Class of Service: First The Bag: Artisans at Sougha, a socially conscious group based in Abu Dhabi, designed the dark brown cotton bags.
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CENTERBROOK Arts Center Killingworth's first Summer Arts Festival: New England fine artists and artisans exhibit, demonstrate and sell work on Essex Town Green.
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It took six more tries by Audemars Piguet's artisans, who had been trained in the technique, to achieve a finish that everyone liked.
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Fifteen years later, Bell chose a beaded number from Dior's 2020 resort collection, which "featured local artisans" from Marrakech and "encouraged multi-nationalism."
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Fernandez-Ruiz said she hopes to expand the business over the coming years to help close to 4,000 more artisans across the region.
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"We love to collaborate with artisans who make special, unique pieces," Noble says, noting that Lou & Grey stores offer up other brands, too.
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Centuries before Halley's calculations, a group of artisans in Canterbury, England would embroider the very first depiction of Halley's Comet known to humanity.
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Analysts say Mr Silverman also prioritised keeping consumers happy — hence the discounts — over pandering to the artisans peddling their trinkets on the site.
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After years of failing to track down similar pieces, she decided to make her own, working closely with artisans from Tongyeong, South Korea.
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The centerpiece will be a wampum belt commissioned for the show made of some 5,000 handcrafted beads by more than 100 Wampanoag artisans.
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His mother's family was well connected with the great tapestry artisans of Beauvais, and his father's had been ennobled in the 20053th century.
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The gold sequin snakes that wound up on the Renaissance-inspired gowns of Gucci's cruise 2018 collection are the handiwork of Aditiany artisans.
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On the Verge From his studio in Lagos, Nigeria, Kenneth Ize works with local artisans to create innovative clothes from vibrant handcrafted textiles.
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T talked to some of its favorite British designers and artisans for last-minute tips on making everything around you feel particularly jolly.
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Artists, Writers & Artisans, a publisher founded by two former Marvel executives, announced in March that it would begin selling comics in the fall.
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Also, in a rare public display, France's Bettencourt-Schueller Foundation will showcase dozens of the artisans and designers it supports at Homo Faber.
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Here, away from the capital, there is space for designers to set up workshops and, green and lush, it offers inspiration for artisans.
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Each life-size attraction is carved by Chinese master ice artisans who travel over 6,000 miles from Harbin, China, just for the event.
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Shelves hold condiments, mostly Greek but also other imports and some from local artisans: Markato, 125 West 55th Street, 212-247-0500, markatofinefoods.com.
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He manufactures his designs in a small village near Saigon in an old-fashioned workshop that employs 200 of the country's top artisans.
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Participants, about 150 so far, learn traditional arts like luthiery — the making and repairing of stringed instruments — under the tutelage of skilled artisans.
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The marble was flown in from Italy, and the ceiling was like a palace, all gold, painted by artisans flown in from France.
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From bloggers and podcasters to internet video stars and Etsy artisans, these "new creators" represent a significant component of the new creative economy.
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Over 70 processes are involved, and each is explained during a guided tour of the studio, where artisans are at work. koho-nishiki.com
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Mr. Mendez engaged in several months of back-and-forth with the Tiffany artisans on how to get the exact effects he wanted.
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Utthan vowed to empower India's karigars, but in interviews with more than a dozen artisans, many said it did not yet protect them.
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It is this, as much as the brand's focus on foregrounding artisanship, and artisans, that recalls the now almost-extinct European guild system.
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Episode 6 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Episode 4 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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The piano company offered Payne extensive access to the factory, where he spent hours with its woodcarvers, action aligners, tone analyzers, and other artisans.
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Each item helps make the point that indigenous American artists and artisans have always innovated and incorporated new ideas and materials into their work.
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Faire, a wholesale marketplace taking a data-driven approach to connect local, independent retailers with brands, artisans and makers, announced $100 million in financing.
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Episode 1 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Episode 3 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Episode 3 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Episode 11 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Episode 9 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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This week, becoming "fake news," Guatemalan artisans fight back, Larissa Sansour's film controversy, Chinese pro-military film propaganda, the trolls of Vermont, and more.
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Episode 8 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Episode 5 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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More recent efforts to revitalize the city's downtown have paid off in what is now a hip neighborhood filled with restaurants, shops and artisans.
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Episode 2 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Episode 10 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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They also picked out pottery and textiles from local artisans, scooped up flea-market treasures and filled up on mozzarella salad and squash soup.
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On the same block, stroll over to Homespun: Modern Handmade, which sells work by more than 400 artists and artisans, about half from Indiana.
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So in February, the siblings opened the Commons, a mall that celebrates local artisans — and serves as an indoor-outdoor gathering ground for Thonglor.
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The enclave housed merchants and artisans toiling in the dry docks along the East River, which was then the city's primary waterway and port.
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Episode 7 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Simple wooden tables are set with glasses and stoneware crafted by Seattle artisans, while diners sit in wooden chairs inspired by Danish midcentury design.
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She remained as head of the Ferragamo Foundation, an educational initiative begun in 270 that supports young Italian artisans with funding and training courses.
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Master blowers, as the more experienced artisans are designated, work closely with the newer ones, grooming them to become future masters, Ms. Nori said.
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All of this is enjoyed in a light, airy space full of blonde wood and decorative items created by artisans from Mexico and Texas.
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Loewe's creative director, Jonathan Anderson, has privileged material and craft throughout his six-year tenure at the brand, collaborating with artisans around the world.
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It was a micromosaic, an example of the souvenirs Italian artisans began selling in shops around Rome's Spanish Steps in the late 18th century.
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Shoppers can also browse stalls belonging to artisans selling everything from pillowcases made of antique linens to vintage floral rompers to monogrammed straw baskets.
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In the morning, designers Sami Hayek, Christina Kim, Marisol Centeno, and Laura Noriega will discuss their collaborations with indigenous artisans in Oaxaca and Jalisco.
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Boutiques like White's Merchantile, Judith Bright and Peter Nappi honor the city's artisans, and vibrantly colored murals have sprung up all over the city.
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The focus at this chic and spare shop is on Japanese artists, artisans and traditions, with wares that range from herb scissors to bookends.
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Containers are loved by the hip and the practical, artisans and DIY-ers, engineers and construction foremen, as they are both sustainable and affordable.
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Fast forward nine years, and now the two run a company that employs more than 800 artisans in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and India.
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Artisans and hardworking laborers had rescued Italy from the wreckage of World War II, constructing a prosperous nation, before wicked elements plundered the bounty.
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At the foundry, Mr. Aceves retouches waxes and refashions pieces alongside the artisans who cast his creations, continuing the region's age-old collaborative tradition.
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When the show is over, the audience will be invited to tour the stage to examine the tools of these artisans' sui generis trade.
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But behind them is a plethora of generally unheralded artisans who also power the "Made in Italy" brand, creating everything from knits to sneakers.
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The company currently uses some of the agave fibers as compost for its farms while artisans also make crafts and paper from agave remnants. Questions?
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In another work, artist Johny Andonia studies stone-cutters in the Jerusalem area by collecting from dump sites discarded stones deemed imperfect by the artisans.
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Watch episode 12 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Alibaba this week announced it was deepening its partnership with data Artisans and collaborating to build up a software to process large amounts of data.
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Artisans had spent over three days creating the wax figure, paying special attention to the color and style of Trump´s signature hair, Presa said.
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While the bigger names iterate on high-earning formulas, many lesser-known artisans are outdoing themselves with each release, creating concoctions that challenge the wearer.
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By the way, same thing the U.S. did in the 3003th and 19th centuries, stealing IP for textile manufacturing out of Europe, even kidnapping artisans.
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Often he traveled to foreign glassworks, working with local artisans to produce an initial form that he completed at his studio in the United States.
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Reasonably irritated, Drogon roasts the weapon (my condolences to the artisans of King's Landing), but somehow doesn't crisp Bronn up at all in the process.
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" Left: "This was the opening look for my spring collection — an ocher and coral twist-bodice dress with seashell hand-embroidery done by Indian artisans.
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"All of our produce and all of the chocolate, goat cheese, honey and olive oil we use comes from local farmers and artisans," Sobotik adds.
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And best of all Raven + Lily is an ethical fashion line that supports women artisans around the world so I feel good about buying it.
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In the "classy" black-and-white video loop projected near the dragon, Ai is seen inspecting his studio artisans' fabrication of the bamboo kite creatures.
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That's what life is like for the beading breadwinners of Bareilly, highly talented artisans commissioned by designers such as Dolce & Gabbana, AllSaints, and Ralph Lauren.
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For the last 200 years, baby pink, a color that compliments pale skin tones, was the only hue of shoes created by pointe shoe artisans.
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Watch episode 12 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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Painters and video-makers, designers and architects, his figures—mounted on terraces that resemble rice paddies—form a powerful choral voice of artists and artisans.
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They made it possible for artisans to pursue their trade while providing basic requirements like healthcare and education, and helped to distribute their produce internationally.
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Discover the arts hub at King neighborhood and Alberta Street — home to galleries, shops and, in warmer weather, local artisans and merchants selling their wares.
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Julien Vermeulen, plumassier There are few plumassiers, or feather artisans, today but Julien Vermeulen, 2200, has a 2300st century take on his centuries-old art.
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This new festival, presented by Microsoft, aims to showcase the work of contemporary urban artisans and to bring out the creative spirit in every visitor.
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It's an online marketplace of artisans around the world who sell everything from pillows needlepointed with heartwarming phrases to enamel pins with jokes about demons.
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Coffee Beans for a Better World, $23, available at Uncommon GoodsThis coffee grown in Kenya features artwork from local artisans on each bag of beans.
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Nicole Chavez, Bell's stylist, told InStyle that the dress came from Dior's 2020 resort collection, which "featured local artisans" from Marrakech and "encouraged multi-nationalism."
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Their new 22-piece Dichotomy collection, created alongside their design director, Lika Moore, was handcrafted by artisans in L.A. and represents a real leap forward.
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Until recently, Mr. Benatov and his artisans had been churning out posthumous Degas bronzes, as well as reproductions of sculptures by Rodin, Modigliani and Dali.
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As few modern artisans know these techniques, Buccellati has established a workshop school, using a system of apprenticeship that also has echoes of the Renaissance.
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Many artists, musicians, dancers, and artisans depend on affordable workspaces to maintain their practices, and the Cultural Plan must therefore address the commercial rent crisis.
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Otherwild, a Los Angeles-based boutique, was created by Marisa Suárez-Orozco and Rachel Berk in 2012 to serve a variety of creators and artisans.
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The mat is handwoven by rural artisans in India and made with cotton and Dharba grass, a tropical grass that is considered sacred in Hinduism.
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Among the first images she conceived for her artisans were stylized words, rendered in both Korean and English, and set against abstract and colorful designs.
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Then a group of anonymous artisans, whom she has never met or spoken to, are paid to convert them into embroideries, using exquisitely fine stitching.
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In order to learn the science of tofu, Mister Suzu returned to his native country, where he met tofu artisans and purchased his first soybeans.
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A tapestry is a reminder that French artisans mastered pixelation, as well as a kind of analog coding, a good 500 years before the internet.
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Mr. Viliani explained how ancient artisans followed rules to assemble the mosaic the same way the assistants followed LeWitt's studio instructions to create his drawings.
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To a large extent, modern Neoplatonist philosophy led the way for the avant-garde artists and artisans who taught in and supervised the Bauhaus workshops.
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Sunday • Spice things up at the Chile Pepper Festival, featuring "fiery food artisans" and "sizzling shows" by "scorching global bands," at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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Established by the late L'Oréal heiress and businesswoman Liliane Bettencourt, the foundation has been discreetly fostering master artisans in France for the past three decades.
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Friends Kristi Reed and Jessi Konley started their collective store in 2016 to provide a shared work and retail space for female artisans and entrepreneurs.
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In Japan, artisans have blown glass for centuries, though many modern techniques were introduced by the Portuguese and the Dutch starting in the 16th century.
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In the 1950s, Ferragamo drastically expanded his business and began producing around 350 pairs of handmade shoes each day with a crew of 700 artisans.
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It shows detailed understanding of the human body and movement which, until now, was thought far beyond the ability of Bronze Age artisans, she says.
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One does not have to be a student of architecture to admire the craftsmanship of artisans using hand tools a century and a half ago.
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We&aposve rounded up 19 feminist gifts that either donate a portion of the proceeds to charities and organizations or support women artists and artisans.
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They include 20-somethings who buy the jewelry, made by skilled Turkish artisans, as bridesmaids gifts and older women who choose them for pregnant friends.
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The Collaboration Series focuses on women in brewing with an emphasis on local Texas artisans, while the Barrel Program offers beer with locally- sourced ingredients.
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On the watch side, Piaget has been increasing its collaborations with artisans, bringing out collections with micro-mosaics, feathers and other unusual craftsmanship on dials.
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The artisans repainted one of the rooms four times — sable brushes, no rollers — because the shade that seemed right at dusk was disappointing at dawn.
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Will we in the 21st century be capable of restoring an edifice that took an army of artisans and laborers almost 200 years to erect?
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Called The National Pyrotechnic Festival, the gathering lasts for ten days, with innovative artisans celebrating San Juan de Dios, the patron saint of firework makers.
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Barrera and her co-founder, Diego Mier y Terán, encourage the 33 artisans in the program to consider the way life has changed over the years.
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Hypebeast reported in February 2017 that a "team of artisans" in Brooklyn were offering a $99 service to coat AirPods in a scratch-resistant black matte.
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And it's apparent that, for the construction of these immaculate forms, the artist benefited greatly from the gifts of Mexican artisans and their generations of knowledge.
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Major institutions are upgrading furnishings, adding technological and musical flourishes, and exploring the lives of the forgotten artisans and patrons who made the original décor possible.
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She recently created her own "mix-and-match" fragrance line, constantly supports local (and international!) artisans and works hard to maintain an eco-friendly beauty routine.
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IN THE run-up to Ramadan artisans set to work on fawanis, the lanterns that hang in Egyptian homes and streets throughout the month-long holiday.
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Whether it's reinterpreting traditional crafts (Tanzania's Sidai Designs); employing local artisans (Malawi's Mayamiko); or repurposing materials in response to social, political and environmental issues (Mali's Xuly.
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So leave it to the talented artisans of Japan to transform a tiny bit of gold into shimmering gold leaf that's so thin, it's almost translucent.
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"The family that built our home moved to the United States from Italy and they brought all of the artisans with them from Italy," she explains.
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Often, companies will supplement environmental sustainability with programs that give back to communities or provide training to artisans, creating lasting sustainability qualify What is sustainable production?
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Glazed showcases 19 iconic sculptures by the Della Robbia family of Italian artisans, famous for creating both religious and secular varnished clay sculptures in Renaissance Florence.
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Like the great craftsmen of the Renaissance period, Zak went on a directionless journey and apprenticed with European and Middle Eastern artisans to learn his craft.
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Woven slingshots hang from the ceiling as decoration and many of the products that they sell in the cafe are made, with love, by Tibetan artisans.
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Ms. Wilson ran the Zardozi organization, which promotes the work of Afghan artisans, particularly women, and sold their handicrafts primarily to foreign residents here and abroad.
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Styled after the traditional, centuries-old markets of Germany, this Christkindlmarkt features hundreds of vendors selling traditional crafts and trinkets from Germany, Austria, and local artisans.
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Like many street fairs, it will also include artists and artisans selling their wares, as well as commercial and local vendors offering comida típica (traditional food).
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Antiques An oiled sealskin kayak made around 1850 by Alutiiq artisans in Alaska spent decades largely forgotten in storage at Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology.
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At present, the company employs around 200 artisans, 30 percent of whom work at the main site while the rest work from their homes in Payatas.
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Barrera and her co-founder, Diego Mier y Terán, encourage the 45 artisans in the program to consider the way life has changed over the years.
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There's a mural with hand-drawn motifs and Leung's personal memories, calligraphy by one of Hong Kong's last masters, and ceramic plates crafted by local artisans.
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Artisans from Fiji to Hawaii honored their ancestral deities with ritual objects (figures carved from wood and whale bone) and regalia (vibrant capes made of feathers).
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Artisans make colorful sugar skulls Skulls were a powerful symbol in the Aztec culture, and some were used as tribute to Mictecacihuatl, the goddess of death.
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"There were artisans around the world far better than I could ever be," she says, and so she set about traveling the globe to meet them.
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The pieces were made as part of the Turquoise Mountain Myanmar project, a charity that employs local artisans and helps to promote traditional crafts and techniques.
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All the items in the collection were made from natural materials like jute, better cotton, and banana fiber by artisans in India, Thailand, Jordan, and Romania.
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Mr. Graff said that challenge was eased considerably by the skills of artisans in the house's design studio and workshop, and its wide selection of gemstones.
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" Ms. Graner said that despite the problems inherent in some plastics, she still enjoys learning about contemporary artisans at play with "a free outlook on materials.
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Restaurants must dig deeper to find better ingredients raised by farmers and artisans that are passionate about producing something different, something of the highest possible quality.
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Nung An artisans, for example, typically dip a single batch of cotton fabric in indigo dye twice a day over a period of about two months.
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If passed, the Israel Anti-Boycott Act could put them all, from archbishops to altar boys, artists to artisans, at risk of arrest on felony charges.
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Here, without middlemen, designers, or retailers, these artisans take most of the money back home, where they can use it to support their communities and traditions.
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Mr. Cavalli's mind-boggling tally includes, thus far, 400 artisans and designers representing more than 300 métiers, and 900 unique pieces of art from 27 countries.
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However, the online retailer YOOX, a sponsor and Richemont-owned company, will be selling objects by Homo Faber artisans on its platform starting on Sept. 14.
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Young female artisans are revisiting the age-old craft with new patterns, techniques and modern applications that move the tradition into the world of interior design.
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These new buyers, many of whom hail from gentrified areas of Brooklyn, are drawn to the Hudson Valley's similar ethos, with its small farms and artisans.
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Apparently, the temple employed artisans who mass-produced some of the offerings: small, thin bronze plaques of body parts crudely hammered on demand for the pilgrims.
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Size: 15,7413 square feet Price per square foot: $365 Indoors: The rooms are decorated with custom murals, stained glass and ironwork, all produced by local artisans.
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Guadagnino commissioned Irish artisans to create a chevron-patterned floor in reclaimed wood from Trentino, Italy, and crowned the entryway with an enormous 1950s Venini chandelier.
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Social media also has been kind and the resulting sales have led her to outsource the actual production of her pieces to five local independent artisans.
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It's a shoe company that sells really classic boots and shoes for men and women, all ethically made in Peru by artisans paid a living wage.
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A cooperative of 300 ceramic artisans in Peru, for instance, failed because its products didn't sell, said Dr. Hawn, an assistant professor of strategy and entrepreneurship.
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Hildur Yeoman Inside this small, newly opened boutique, dresses patterned with Yeoman's delightfully dizzying abstract prints hang alongside sculptural shoes and jewelry from fellow local artisans.
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Joining him as partners in this project, which will include bakers, winemakers and other food artisans, will be the renowned Barcelona chefs Ferran and Albert Adrià.
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At the Massimo Del Chiaro foundry, its 30 artisans "are all artists," said Franco Del Chiaro, whose father taught the techniques to him and the workers.
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In the final labor-intensive steps, the artisans worked by hand to finish each component to a high-quality finish before the watch could be assembled.
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Set in the hipster heart of Williamsburg, it made a name for such local artisans as Lindsey Adelman, Jason Miller and the duo called Fort Standard.
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The feature is intended to highlight the significance of muxes and the vital role they play in Mexican society, typically as caregivers, artisans, and skilled workers.
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Chromium found on the bronze surfaces, they determined, was simply contamination from chromium-rich lacquer applied by the artisans to the terracotta figures and weapons parts.
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This pair of earrings is made from sustainably sourced teak wood using traditional techniques by artisans in Kenya and adds a unique touch to any outfit.
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A "beauty row" offered samples from brands like Shea Moisture, one of the sponsors, and vendor booths sold clothing and jewelry from artisans around the country.
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The artisans said managers took advantage of their lack of formal education and lack of union representation to withhold information about the worth of their embroidery.
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Managers tried to fire the group of artisans after they approached Sachin Gole, a union leader in Mumbai with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, a political party.
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Pankaj Attarde, a veteran embroidery consultant in Mumbai, said it was time the world knew the plight of India's artisans and their extraordinary contribution to fashion.
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Ten contemporary artisans have contributed works to the exhibition, ranging from the purely ornamental (jewelry and embroidery) to the elegantly functional (furnishings, and ceramic and glass vessels).
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Solidarity only represents about 2 percent of the workforce in South Africa's gold mines but its members are skilled artisans and supervisors who are crucial to operations.
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Alongside a team of Meissen artisans, the Oregon-based artist worked over the span of several years to create a series of unique, custom made porcelain sculptures.
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Click here for Episode 1 of AMERICAN DOERS, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
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The artisans who create these beautifully crafted designs have influenced designers and brands the world over, but they don't always reap the financial rewards of their labors.
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Mercado, a food market and restaurant incubator that wants to spur local food artisans in western New York, raised $71,471 in 11 days during 2014 on Indiegogo.
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The price hike decision came after Istanbul's Transportation Coordination Centre (UKOME) met representatives from the Istanbul Chamber of Tradesmen and Artisans (ISTESOB) on Thursday, the municipality said.
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In historic Waitsfield village, near a covered bridge that dates to 1833, there are boutiques, a museum, a pottery store, an artisans' gallery and a vegetarian restaurant.
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Once back, Gallisá saw the "devastated landscapes" as she made a trip through the mountains to visit artisans who previously collaborated with one artist from La Práctica.
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In October, the Met opened its first exhibition of Native American art in its American wing, accompanied by a shop selling work made by Native American artisans.
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Alibaba has paid €90 million ($053 million) to acquire Data Artisans, a Berlin-based startup that provides distributed systems and large-scale data streaming services for enterprises.
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Meghan's Nosheen Stud Earrings ($60) are made by the artisans of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation, an Afghanistan-based charity set up by Prince Harry's father, Prince Charles.
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Kebede founded her brand LemLem in 2007, which shills hand-woven cotton scarves, and women and children's clothing, all made by traditional artisans in her native Ethiopia.
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It does have Ive saying, "Each case is hand polished to an immaculate degree by highly-skilled jewelry artisans," which is just an astounding series of words.
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These entrepreneurs and skilled artisans are ultimately looking for the simplest way to create and maintain a legal, global identity as an outlet for their global offerings.
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Oddly, however, the testimonies of the artisans themselves are outnumbered by light blue signage on every wall featuring interviews with Turquoise Mountain staff, graduates and other affiliates.
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The pieces were from Small's Turquoise Mountain Collection, handcrafted by the artisans of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation, an Afghanistan-based charity set up by Prince Harry's father.
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In the seaside town of Svetlogorsk, 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Kaliningrad, artisans displayed a range of World Cup souvenirs made out of the glittering golden gem.
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We design all of our pieces with a conscience, taking into account not only the people who wear them but also the artisans who make the clothes.
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Mr. Leguizamo, an impassioned student of the "The Franklin Report," a directory of contractors, architects and other specialists, used it to assemble his dream team of artisans.
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The exhibiting artisans will be on hand to meet visitors and accept personalized commissions, and a pop-up store will sell an exclusive selection of their works.
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The artisans at Tiffany & Co. have crafted this nearly two-and-a-half-inch-wide cuff with 480 of the baguette-cut gems, 60 carats in all.
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He said there was "scope for over 15 million new jobs" by expanding a nationwide vocational skills programme and improving access to credit for entrepreneurs and artisans.
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Her team has connected chalk and pencil lettering on the undersides of furniture to particular artisans and patrons mentioned in deeds, wills, invoices, family correspondence and memoirs.
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An important opportunity for the Afghan artisans, it is also something of a declaration of independence by the Freer/Sackler from traditional ways of realizing museum exhibitions.
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Dozens of artisans and restorers were called upon to duplicate the room in the 1980s, and essentially tasked with reviving the lost art form of amber carving.
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Days are generally spent learning and practicing a skill, assisting artisans with their projects, sourcing materials, and generally tagging along on the artist's day-to-day activities.
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From then until 1990, a group of about 40 Tajik artisans constructed a lavish and colorful 1,700 square foot tea house in Dushanbe and Leninabad (now Khujand).
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Article 203 provides training, tools, and new designs that artisans cast, drill, polish and finish to grow their businesses and earn income beyond their subsistence farming livelihoods.
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There is a reverence in witnessing the craftsmanship of skilled artisans, but Crawford is careful to argue that reverence does not mean sycophantic obsession with the past.
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In response, a group of activists, artists, and even local artisans occupied a former warehouse named the Stecca, managing the Isola Art Center on its second floor.
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Behind it all are the industry's most revered artisans, many of whom presented their latest innovations at last weekend's Salon du Chocolat, the premier chocolate-lover's festival.
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The mission of this sun-drenched boutique in Coconut Grove is to promote female artisans in developing countries throughout Latin America through fair and sustainable trade practices.
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Sixty-two artisans whose timepieces feature everything from their own tourbillon designs to Greco-Roman themes are highlighted in "Independent Watchmakers," a new book by Steve Huyton.
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The sustainable and ethically minded label Edun, which has just opened its first store, in SoHo, puts the spotlight on artisans who are all too often overlooked.
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Over a year ago, they got their first wholesale client, a new shop in Oaxaca that sells the work of various artisans, and their first export clients.
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Woods, 20073, is the king of a craft whose artisans often lose their way in the tall weeds of statistics: swing speed, fairways hit, strokes gained putting.
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Separately, but on the topic of Oaxaca, this is a quick and fascinating history of how artisans in one village expanded their pottery offerings beyond the practical.
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Uruapan's "skill and destiny" was mercantile, first as a center of trade for surrounding artisans who flocked to the town in particularly large numbers during Holy Week.
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In Chawaytiri, a guide and translator (most of the locals here speak only Quechua) accompany the group and introduce them to artisans in their centuries-old workshops.
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Often there are artisans at work in the shop, and courses (which can be arranged in English) in weaving, bread making, baking, and soap making are offered.
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Some of these are apprenticing artisans, learning old skills like embroidery, glass mosaic and pottery that were themselves dying out, and so helping keep Italian culture alive.
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Then, over several years, artisans carved 3,500 wood blocks to make prints of the original watercolor illustrations for the book, which was published in the early 1960s.
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Not just any bar in New York City will offer you corn nuts in a coupe de champagne that took six artisans to craft from fine crystal.
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When Nespoli asked to bring aged Parmigiano-Reggiano aboard the ISS, NASA said no, because the artisans who produced the cheese could not provide its expiration date.
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The old Hollywood studios perfected a way of making films and hired artists and artisans who succeeded within those confines or transcended them (or failed or fled).
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Paracho soon gained fame as Mexico's capital for the manufacture of stringed instruments, and "Coco" has now brought its craftsmen global fame and booming sales, artisans said.
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While The Citizenry isn't offering a huge Black Friday sale, it is giving you the perfect reason to shop its goods made by artisans across the globe.
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Some of the new artisans hope to profit from their skills, since the country's middle-class boom of recent decades has meant a greater demand for porcelain.
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While many workers actively seek extra work to earn more money, artisans said overtime beyond the Indian government's limits is common, as is the use of subcontractors.
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Three years after Utthan was introduced, the managers said few of their artisans received health benefits or a pension, and working hours regularly exceeded India's legal limits.
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One of the structures had partly collapsed and had to be rebuilt by local artisans, known as trullistos, who specialize in the regional architectural style, he said.
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But once artisans began working with molds — a faster technique that also allowed for mass production — they could introduce all kinds of figurative elements and ornate decorations.
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These specialized artisans are difficult to find, he said, but the task was made easier because of contacts he built up when commissioning a previous home in Morocco.
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I really leave it to the artisans from Ireland with the cheeses and smoked food, and also serve aged Tipperary beef from farmers who supply the Parisian market.
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The exciting fashion initiative saw designers and artisans from all 52 countries of the Commonwealths create one-of-a-kind sustainable outfits, which were showcased at the reception.
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Unnoticed For Anaita Shroff Adajania, fashion director for Vogue India and a stylist in the Indian film industry, the decision to use Indian artisans didn't come as surprising.
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Pros: Thanks to its DIY manufacturing process, top-secretive staff, and remote Northern California location, Silver Shamrock retains a bespoke vibe that will delight artisans and consumers alike.
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KYOTO (Reuters) - For generations, artisans and merchants in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto lived in thousands of traditional "machiya" townhouses that are steadily disappearing or falling into disrepair.
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But with this newfound ease of access to 24-hour online shopping, it's also become increasingly difficult for local entrepreneurs and artisans to compete with online mega-retailers.
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It can be hard to find artisans who know how to handle traditional plaster and other authentic materials, says N. K. Pathak, the ASI's superintending archaeologist in Lucknow.
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Happily, there's an increasing number of global hot spots that are drawing visitors for their innovative and on-trend restaurants, bars, food-and-drink artisans, and farmers' markets.
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Fashion designer Zac Posen worked with GE Additive and Protolabs to create fashion pieces not stitched together by traditional dressmaking artisans but built and cured by 23D printers.
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On the main level are handmade ceramics from Japanese artisans and Mr. Grigg's minimalist black-and-white photographs of snow, trees, mountains and abstract patterns inspired by nature.
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But when tourists came to survey the arid landscape and the 15th-century fort that overlooks the city, many also admired the hardwood carvings by skilled artisans (pictured).
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"Most were popular preachers, artisans, farm laborers, or poor, ignorant folk who could not recite the Lord's Prayer or did not know what the Sacraments were," writes Weir.
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Today it's the home of mostly progressive-leaning artisans and eccentric old-timers, surrounded by shuttered copper mines that once made the town the richest in the state.
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These artisans are putting it back together Children from Goede Hoop have found international acclaim by performing interpretations of classical pieces by Beethoven and Vivaldi on the marimba.
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Also highlighted are the voices of their artisans, who had traveled to the capital to set up work stations to teach visitors about their art forms and heritage.
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Because of what I've been able to learn about them, I've created my own character of him wafting around Chelsea, fitting in with the artisans of the area.
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Currently, the company works with over 200 prisoners and ex-prisoners, who have then gone on to train other female artisans, or have opened up their own ateliers.
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The Friday night Sanctuary Markets feature artisans, food, and live music, and the bar of the Currumbin Beach Vikings Surf Lifesaving Club provides a true locals-only experience.
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The furniture was chosen, designed, and even upholstered by artisans of color; the free food in the kitchen and the goods for sale highlight smaller POC-run companies.
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Like so many "miniacs," as some of the collectors and artisans call themselves, she came to the modern mini movement by way of a childhood love of dollhouses.
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What resulted was Rags22Riches, a fashion house designed to cut out the middlemen and give artisans fairer wages by improving their designs and capturing a more affluent market.
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In the 10 years since launch, the company has taken on more than 1,000 artisans, providing them with the materials and training to ensure consistency across the brand.
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Both were filming an upcoming episode of Parts Unknown, which featured Ripert introducing Bourdain to some of the best restaurants, vineyards and artisans along the French-German border.
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While they were created by artists who were reduced to anonymity, Ehikhamenor here seeks to reverse the narrative of the craftsman, naming the artisans who created each bronze.
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Imported by Foley Family Wines, distributed by Artisans & Vines in the District and Maryland, LK Wine Sales and Tours in Virginia: Available in the District at Magruder's, Rodman's.
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Size: 5,129 square feet Price per square foot: $487 Indoors: Before they moved in, the current owners hired artisans to live on the property and embellish every room.
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More recently, they partnered with a local initiative called the Matsumoto Folk Craft that pairs older mingei artisans with young designers to create objects relevant to modern lifestyles.
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It has a textile school that offers year-round courses, a foundation dedicated to education and poverty eradication for traditional artisans, and sells DIY supplies and dyes. maiwa.com
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"When Bloomberg was in Columbia maybe one or two years ago, he worked with artisans who have a certain craft but don't necessarily have business acumen," Herbert recalled.
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In nearby workshops, teams of artisans are preparing the wood structures that the beams will support as well as the paintings and statues that will adorn the pyre.
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It was about eight years in the making, involving the skills of both in-house artisans and stonecutters, enamel specialists and cabinet makers from about 15 independent workshops.
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Ms. Minegishi has these elements produced by artisans working near her shop, and a professional jewelry cutter in rural Japan cuts some pieces of lacquer to resemble gemstones.
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In addition to its raconteur approach to explaining diamonds and precious metal work, Diva has been trying to promote local artisans and diamond merchants in its retail operation.
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He compensated for what he lacked in status by networking — by cultivating important people, sometimes through the Sons of Liberty, sometimes through artisans' groups, sometimes through the Masons.
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Pura Vida jewelry collectionTwo friends — Griffin Thall and Paul Goodman — got the idea to start Pura Vida when they encountered artisans in Coast Rica selling beautiful handmade bracelets.
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Afterward, drop into On Hampden Creative across the street to peruse the homewares, handprinted textiles and vintage women's hats and scarves made by 60 local artisans and designers.
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"Small-scale artisans and retailers with varying degrees of tax compliance may struggle to adapt," Hewitt said in the report published on Gold Investor quarterly magazine on Thursday.
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Nigeria has some of the oldest tanneries on the African continent, where young artisans still cure and treat animal hides in the same pits that their ancestors did.
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What's interesting is that we've reached out to artisans that were usually not working on dials and asked them to interpret their own work in a smaller space.
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But, because anOrdain's artisans sand all dials by hand to ensure the depth of color, output is limited, so there is a six-week waiting list for orders.
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In Mumbai, scores of ateliers and export houses act as middlemen between the brands and highly skilled artisans, while also providing services like design, sampling and garment production.
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Mr. Khan said a Utthan auditor was sympathetic when artisans told the auditor about the wage issues, but told him he could only speak to the factory's manager.
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To recreate the gilded Baroque splendor of the Church of Sant'Andrea della Valle, where the first act is set, the Met's artisans used 77 rolls of gold leaf.
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"Most artisans in factories and workshops now are in their 60s and 70s, and younger people are not so interested in this line of work," Mr. Mattioli said.
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All of his suits are made at his factory in Massachusetts, where he employs 800 artisans, and some of the models walking his runway wore American flag print scarves.
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Loosely speaking, it's the difference between hiring Michelangelo to paint a fresco on your ceiling, or thousands of artisans, each responsible for a single square inch of surface area.
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"I learned about handcraft all throughout my school career, starting at a young age through to high school," Cebsille Nzimandze, one of the artisans at Quazi Design told CNN.
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Such was the inspiration for Lauren Conrad and Hannah Skvarla, co-founders of The Little Market, a non-profit marketplace for fair trade goods from artisans around the world.
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Bean, who lives in Los Angeles, sells stained glass home goods and jewelry online via Etsy and Handmade at Amazon, Amazon's store that features invited artisans selling handcrafted goods.
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In the future, the technique could be used to 3D print more useful things, like complex lenses, filters, and even ornaments that generally need highly skilled artisans to make.
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The artisans had divided it into 80 separate sections, which the museum assembled and installed in a unique way — and 30 years later, presented conservators with an extraordinary challenge.
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According to Jonathan Morris, a historian, Milan was always "more a Paris than a Manchester", with artisans rather than factories producing the goods for the fashion and luxury markets.
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And despite passing through history's threshing machine with a series of conquering rulers, including kings, emperors, freedom fighters, Gestapo thugs and communist dictators, the artisans are still at it.
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Meghan also wore her Pippa Small Nosheen gold-plated stud earrings, a collaboration between the jeweler and the charity Turquoise Mountain, which employs local artisans in war-torn Kabul.
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And while I initially started baking to ease myself offline, I'm happy to have found a welcoming community of artisans that are helping to keep an ancient tradition alive.
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Amazon sells it a "box of delicious treats from small-batch artisans," with example sweets listed as salted butter caramel bites, white chocolate peanut butter macarons, and chocolate truffles.
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And now, this weekend, Muji is getting crafty, putting the work of six Japanese artisans on display and on sale at its Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York.
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In an effort to ramp up the local economy, the organization promotes artisans and small businesses on the island by linking them with online shoppers through a single portal.
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In attendance were chefs from near and far, from Lebanon, Israel, Spain, France, Poland, Germany and Britain, along with a great number of Turkish chefs, purveyors and food artisans.
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Throughout the country, 8,500 events are scheduled, including visits to 2000,000 ateliers usually closed to the public, with some programs planned to attract young artisans and artists-to-be.
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The graphic modern pieces, including a diamond ring ($650) and earrings ($1,250), are handmade by artisans using an ancient Kundan technique in which gems are set with gold foil.
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Planners want to expand on the existing identity of the neighborhood, defined by artists and artisans, and attract and retain a robust talent pool for the local innovation economy.
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An elemental purity ties all of these artisans' works, and each piece in the showroom carries on a quiet conversation, in shape and texture and tone, with the next.
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In those three years, millions of users making millions of videos looped millions of times took Vine's limitations in their teeth and named themselves artisans of a new form.
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Shotton worked with ceramic artisans in Gifu, Japan to refine the production process and perfect the height of the dish to get an even and clear separation of shades.
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These days, a small group of specially trained Cartier artisans cull, cut and polish the perfect stones for threading, now done on microbraided Kevlar instead of cotton or silk.
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Each plate requires "at least five hours of work — it's all made by hand" by state-paid artisans, Romane Sarfati, the factory's director-general, said in an interview Thursday.
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The Michelangelo Foundation's raison d'être is to preserve fine craftsmanship, enhance visibility for creators by placing them on the global map and, crucially, attract a new generation of artisans.
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Cathedral Square Creative decorative objects, crafted by Cuban artisans from repurposed items such as ink wells, oil lamps and bottles, are the lure of this store and coffee shop.
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These artisans produce an expansive range of goods such as drinking and wine glasses made with recycled colored glass, woven cotton shawls and place mats and decorative metal objects.
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" 44 Rue de Sévigné — P.L. Lindell & Co. "A very special, tiny shop selling woolen pillows and throws embroidered in zebra and leopard prints by extremely talented artisans from Nepal.
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Disney recently invited the artisans behind the snowflakes to come in person to check out their creations, which currently adorn wreaths and trees along Discovery Island's wildlife-filled pathways.
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The buzz comes largely on the heels of the Catskill Mill, a mammoth project that provides woodworkers, ceramacists and other artisans with well-equipped spaces to practice their crafts.
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Its latest, Nochebuena, is made in partnership with artisans from Oaxaca and Puebla, Mexico, and includes goods like hand-spun table runners and mezcal glasses made from recycled glass.
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The only way it can keep a competitive edge, Mr. Durlet said, is by maintaining the exquisite design and quality of French lace that artisans have perfected for decades.
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Mongiardino was recognized for rooms in which elements of the past and present, masterfully crafted by legions of skilled artisans, were interwoven in an unprecedented and nearly inexplicable harmony.
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Experienced artisans at her father's jewelry company, Boltenstern, in Vienna, polish each piece by hand, once it prints fully assembled, setting it with gemstones if requested by the customer.
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Size: 1,406 square feet Price per square foot: $604 Indoors: The owners bought the property in 216 and, working with local contractors and artisans, made improvements to every room.
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Though born and raised in Mumbai, she spent her summers in Jaipur, India, and would work with local artisans to customize outfits, bangles and mojari (a type of shoe).
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Last summer, Mr. Khan and about a dozen other artisans pushed for raises at the export house where they worked, an Utthan signatory that completes orders for Saint Laurent.
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The company founders, Tzoumas and CTO Stephen Ewen, built Apache Flink while still in college, then went onto found Data Artisans in 2014 as the commercial arm of the company.
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Before he passed away in 2013, the mayor bought a sculpture from Reginella depicting his political rival Rudy Guliani plowing through a park, crushing merchants and artisans in his path.
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Speaking to Turkish tradesman and artisans in Istanbul, Erdogan said the tax cuts may be extended, as he sought to drum up support for next month's renewed Istanbul mayoral elections.
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" The popular Socialist politician added that there was a need to "define by law, the protections in order to prevent such services becoming an unfair competition to shopkeepers and artisans.
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Globe-Trotter is known for its classic leather travel cases, all of which are handcrafted by artisans in England using techniques and machinery that date back to the Victorian Era.
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The artist had painted the design on canvas before passing it to the artisans, who translated his two-dimensional strokes into the monumental work of tiny glass and marble pieces.
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By pulling in local artisans and makers, designing for workspaces, and even offering craft and cooking classes in its stores, West Elm is coming at young consumers from every direction.
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The superiority of Spanish modes of art, such as oil painting on canvas, were promoted and considered finer than the folk sculptures created by local artisans and found in marketplaces.
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Ocean Sole has trained a team of 40-or-so artisans in a workshop in Nairobi to craft sculptures from these pre-owned, unloved objects into a source of income.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — A small but rich ten-day exhibition at P21 Gallery in central London is showcasing works by Sudanese and South Sudanese literary artisans.
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Through this campaign, the retailer will invite local artisans to submit their designs to management, with the intention of bringing a yet-to-be determined amount onto its selling floor.
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Six-legged stools and small reed mats (called hwamunseok, hand-woven by Korean artisans) provide the first clue to this installation's function: subtly scaling these formal geometries to the body.
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Built by local artisans ahead of Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos in Spanish) celebrations, Riviera Maya News reports this is the eighth year the skeletons have appeared.
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Customers may be attracted to her shop for the bright colors and array of pieces, but they stay for Leor's knowledge of Mexican culture and passion for supporting local artisans.
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The company's roots are typically Provençal: It began in the late 19th century as a silkworm farm staffed by Armenian artisans in the small village of Cogolin, near Saint-Tropez.
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Each quarterly box has a retail value of more than $200 but only costs $49.95 and has the added benefit of doing good — for artisans, the environment, and your body.
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Hers was a story like tens of thousands of other artisans, mostly women, living in Payatas, a district in metropolitan Manila — one of the most impoverished regions in the Philippines.
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Bike Chain Bottle Opener, $10, available at UncommonGoodsA group of artisans in Oregon scour bike shops across the country to find used bicycle parts and give them a new life.
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This idea is explicit in Pope Francis's encyclical and may be practiced not only with vast, centralized technologies but by workers, artisans, and farmers in the villages of the world.
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For most of the artisans, the one-way connection to international fashion is nothing more than an asterisk, a distraction from the real concern of how to make a living.
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As soon as they saw the crowded factory floor and its dozens of artisans performing their various alchemical tasks, the couple1 knew they had the subject for her next series.
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In designing the Freer/Sackler exhibition, Mr. Wide and his colleagues set out to make foreign involvement in maintaining Afghan culture a selling point and an inspiration for the artisans.
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Patterson and others recalled the joy of discovering sculptors, stonemasons, stained-glass specialists and others around the world who can rival the artisans of earlier centuries in their decorative work.
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We like: The stories of local artisans in each room, and the warm, retro design, which was a great foil to all the beachy decor you get in San Diego.
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To celebrate the holiday, artisans spend hours turning sugar, hot water and lime into a sugar paste similar to caramel that they mold into skull-shaped treats of all sizes.
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The travel company Thread Caravan partners with local artisans to lead textile workshops on the shores of Lake Atitlán, a magnificent crater lake a three-hour drive west of Antigua.
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Still, the workshop's insistence on the best materials elevated expenses, as did the handsome salaries of the artisans, who stamped their monograms on their metalwork, fabric printing and book bindings.
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He compares the effortless buoyant flight of the harriers to the graceful presence of the angels, and brings us closer to the bird-loving artisans who carved them long ago.
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The stones are collet set: the metal goes around the stone and the artisans "would pinch it like how you pinch a pie crust around the corners," Ms. Moross said.
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Come for the fresh air and majestic mountain views, but stick around to sample the local brews, enjoy live music and admire the fine crafts of the area's talented artisans.
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They ranged from the esoteric (the misery of vehicle-mounted "process trailers") to the introspective (what it feels like to have an army of artisans hang on your every word).
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And jewelry lovers can tuck over to Leonardo Gaito on Via Toledo, a family-run shop that's been around since 1864, where new works from local artisans complement antique creations.
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Mostly French speaking, these artisans, shopkeepers and artists were in no small part responsible for the look of the French Quarter — its ironwork, decorative plaster, its architecture and fashionable shops.
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