fine craft

collocation in English

meaningsoffineandcraft

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fine
adjective
uk
/faɪn/
us
/faɪn/
good or good enough; healthy ...
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craft
noun
uk
/krɑːft/
us
/kræft/
skill and experience, especially in relation to making objects; a job or activity that needs skill and experience, or something produced using skill ...
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(Definition offineandcraftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The museum to-be by 1945 had thousands of pieces of furniture, paintings, sculptures and several other forms offinecraft.
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The gallery soldfinecraftand traditional art from world cultures; the restaurant served over 50 varieties of omelettes.
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With its 117th fine art ranking and 153rdfinecraftranking, the festival was included among a list of the top 200 best-selling art fairs and festivals in the country.
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Many, unable to support themselves only through their art, also became fine crafts makers as well as teachers.
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Its wood is highly valued and used for musical instruments, chop sticks, fine crafts and household tools.
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They also enjoy literature, the performing arts, painting, sculpture and fine crafts.
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Items include pottery, paintings, woodcrafts, handmade jewellery and other fine crafts.
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The square has historically housed clockmakers, jewellers, silversmiths and other fine crafts.
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They set the foundation for fine crafts and art to be valued as a vital part of our states cultural heritage.
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The novel continues by elaborating on the colonization of the area by humans and their subsequent development from nomadic bands into complex civilizations with fine crafts, politics, and warfare.
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