User:Skysmith/Missing topics about Crafts and Crafters

Missing topics on crafts and craftsmanship

(What used to be trade is mostly art in these days)

Thanks to User:Johnbod

Terminology

 * air trap -
 * almorrate -
 * ambertria -
 * amphoriskoi -
 * applied decoration -
 * appliques work -
 * aryballot -
 * assembled cameo -
 * assembled imitation cameo -
 * at-the-fire -
 * Bar haddle, bar heald - /
 * bavilla -
 * Beaker shape -
 * Bell Beaker fold -
 * berkemayer -
 * berry set -
 * Bijolu -
 * Blade core -
 * Blunted back, blade -
 * borselle -
 * bull's-eye pane -
 * burning fluid -
 * cameo ware -
 * cattledore -
 * Channel setting -
 * coil base -
 * Coil without foundation -
 * cold painting -
 * core forming -
 * Crack-lacing hole -
 * cracking off -
 * Cross collectibility -
 * crown weight -
 * cruest -
 * Cylindro-concave metate -
 * decolorizer -
 * devitrifaction -
 * diamond air trap -
 * die sinket -
 * double crust -
 * double-walled -
 * Draft on demand -
 * drawn stem -
 * firing glass -
 * Flake scar -
 * folded rim -
 * foot-ring -
 * former mold -
 * Frame beddle, frame heald - -
 * glass bar -
 * glass bubble -
 * glass cable -
 * Gold fringe –
 * Grasswork -
 * grozing –
 * Guild mark -
 * Hafting angle -
 * herringbone texture -
 * Hinge fracture, stoneworks -
 * hot-formed, hot-worked -
 * intercalaire -
 * kiln forming -
 * krateriskos -
 * krautsetrunk -
 * kuttrolf –
 * lagynos -
 * laigelein -
 * Lappits -
 * latticiano, latticinio -
 * lattimo -
 * Laurel leaf point -
 * lion-mask stem -
 * lithyalin -
 * matso-no-ke -
 * merese -
 * mezza-forma -
 * mold blowing -
 * mold mark, seam mark -
 * mold pressing -
 * murrhine, murrina, murrino -
 * nappy (disc) -
 * nuppenbecher -
 * Patrix -
 * piggin -
 * platinum mounting -
 * Plunging flake -
 * polished cut blankschnitt -
 * posset pot -
 * post technique -
 * printy, printie -
 * pucellas -
 * Radevore, form of tapestry -
 * raspberry print -
 * ribbed bowl -
 * rigaree -
 * rod forming -
 * Round seizing -
 * schawzrzlot -
 * seam mark -
 * Secondary working -
 * silver articles -
 * soffiette -
 * spechter -
 * Starch fracture, stoneworks -
 * stick-lighting, stickwork -
 * straining cracks -
 * swirled ribbing wrythen -
 * tiefschnitt Intaglio -
 * turcen -
 * unquentarium -
 * vetro a fili -
 * vetro a retorti -
 * vetro a tericello -
 * vetro di trina -
 * victory beaker -
 * water set -
 * Yarn beam –

Materials

 * Bark Craft Bark craft -
 * Black-boy gum -
 * Bone Craft Bone craft Bonecraft -
 * Diminishing glass, reducing glass -
 * Peaked stone -
 * White tempera –

Clays

 * porcelain clays -
 * Potter's clay -
 * pottery and stoneware clays -
 * structural clay products -

Ceramics and pottery

 * A froid, in ceramics -
 * Archetto -
 * Band ceramics -
 * Banshan Ware -
 * Battersea enamel Battersea enamels or Battersea enamelware - /
 * Battersea Enamelware -
 * Bilston enamelware -
 * Birmingham enamelware -
 * Black Pottery, Lung-shan - -
 * Bottiglia, a vase type -
 * Bulbar scar -
 * Burén, A circular pottery griddle -
 * Cafaggiolo Majolica, pottery -
 * Canton Enamel Canton enamel - - pottery or actual enamel, or both?
 * Cassel Porcelain Cassel porcelain -
 * Caughley Ware - - actually does need an article
 * Ceramic radiant -
 * Ch'eng-tzu-yai, black pottery -
 * Channelled ware -
 * Cistercian ware -
 * Collar flask pottery -
 * Comb pottery -
 * Crusted pottery -
 * Decoration of pottery -
 * Dolion, a jar -
 * Dutch Colonial Ceramic type -
 * Dutch ware -
 * Eggshell porcelain -
 * Egyptian porcelain -
 * Eidolon (pottery) -
 * English colonial ceramic type -
 * Filling motif, Greek pottery ornamentation -
 * Fired ware -
 * Five-color ware -
 * French colonial ceramic type -
 * Fuslat Ware -
 * Hafner ware -
 * Incrusted pottery -
 * Jesuit Ware Jesuit ware -
 * Kassel porcelain - - Kassel is modern spelling. This is Eichwald porcelain
 * Kreugerware -
 * Kreussen stoneware -
 * Laconian ware -
 * Lakabi Ware -
 * Linglong ware -
 * Marieberg pottery -
 * Melanesian amphora -
 * Montpellier faience -
 * Moulins faience -
 * Naning Ware -
 * Nanking Porcelain Nanking porcelain -
 * Nishapur pottery -
 * Nurnberg faience -
 * Oxybaphon, Greek vase -
 * Paris Ware -
 * Particolored pottery -
 * Paterna Ware Paterna ware -
 * Petit porcelain -
 * Plastic theory, of pottery -
 * Plumbate ware -
 * Psykten, Greek vase -
 * Rustic Ware Rustic ware -
 * Rusticated pottery -
 * Saint-Amand-Les-Eaux Ware -
 * Samadet faience -
 * Samarkand ware -
 * Saruk carpet -
 * Schleswig faience -
 * Seti-Guno Ware -
 * Seto-guro ware -
 * Seven-color ware -
 * Snowman porcelain -
 * Spanish colonial ceramic type -
 * Stan-and-drag, type of pottery -
 * Stichband, pottery design -
 * Stockelsdorf faience -
 * Stralind faience -
 * Strasbourg ware -
 * String ceramics -
 * Togidashi miki-e, Japanese lacquer ware -
 * Tournai porcelain -
 * Tournette (pottery) –
 * Traditional ceramics -
 * True white porcelain -
 * Tulip pottery -
 * Turin faience -
 * Wei pottery -
 * Zone painting, on pottery -
 * Zoned beaker -

Related methods and tools

 * Bells and bellfounders -
 * Dry pressing -
 * Enamel kiln -
 * Faugeron kiln -
 * Flaking Tool Flaking tool -
 * ghostpainting -
 * Handloom Weaving Handloom weaving -
 * Piece-mould casting –
 * Sailmaker's needle -
 * Watchmakers lathes watchmaker lathe –

Bookbinding

 * Mahieu bookbinding-
 * Maitu bookbinding -

Carpets and rugs

 * Admiral carpet, armorial carpet - -
 * Brussels carpet -
 * Cairene Rug Cairene rug -
 * Chodor carpet -
 * Cuenca carpet -
 * Dageshtan carpet -
 * Damascus rug -
 * Feragha carpet -
 * Ferahan carpet -
 * Gesje Carpet -
 * Hamadean Rug -
 * Heart carpet -
 * Indo-esfahan carpet -
 * Kashgar rug -
 * Kaysen rug -
 * Khorasan carpet -
 * Kiangsan carpet -
 * Kidderminster carpet -
 * Kirshehr rug -
 * Knotted carpet -
 * Kula carpet -
 * Ladik carpet -
 * Makri Rug -
 * Mamelukan carpet -
 * Medallion carpet -
 * Mekri Carpet -
 * Melas carpet -
 * Pelt and fabric astrakhan -
 * Salon rug -
 * Samarkand rug -
 * Senna Rug -
 * Shirvan rug -
 * Smyrna carpet -
 * Spring carpet -
 * Synagogue carpet -
 * Tufted carpet -
 * Vase carpet -
 * Verne rug -

Glass

 * Peachblow Glass Peachblow glass -
 * Pulling glass -

Glass styles

 * Alabaster glass -
 * Ale glass -
 * Ancient glass -
 * Annagrun glass -
 * Argard glass -
 * Aurene glass -
 * Bebop glass -
 * Bleeding glass -
 * Blown three-mold glass -
 * Chalk glass kalkglas -
 * Cintra glass -
 * Clichy rose -
 * Clutha glass -
 * Cluthra glass -
 * Coloreal glass -
 * Crackle glass, ice glass -
 * encased glass -
 * filigree glass, filigrena, vetro a filigrana -
 * graal glass -
 * hofkellereiglas -
 * Humpen glass -
 * hyalith glass -
 * intarsia glass -
 * jelly glass -
 * lacy-pattern glass -
 * marbled glass -
 * milchglas -
 * Mildner glass -
 * Mosaic glass -
 * Mughal glass -
 * opalescent glass -
 * pass glass passglas -
 * Pathin glass -
 * pattern-molded glass -
 * Peachblow glass -
 * peachblow glass -
 * pillar-molded glass -
 * potassium-lime glass -
 * puzzle glass, trick glass -
 * reactive glass -
 * ribbon glass -
 * schmelzglas -
 * sidonian glass -
 * slag glass, marbled glass -
 * stangenglas -
 * tapeworm glass bandwurmglas -
 * thumb glass daumenglas -
 * trick glass -

Related tools

 * Bow lathe -
 * Cone beaker -
 * Dip mold -
 * Drop burner -
 * Gathering iron -
 * Gathering ring -
 * Hand press -
 * Kohl tube -
 * Linen smoothier -
 * Optic mold -
 * Piece mold -
 * Spill holder -
 * Taperstick –
 * Yoke (glassblowing) -

Jewellery

 * Gablonz jewelry -
 * registered jeweler –

Jewel styles

 * achaemenian jewelry -
 * aigrette jewel -

Jewel types

 * amulet scarab -
 * archer ring -
 * ball bracelet -
 * bearded girdle -
 * bunch ring -
 * Cameo doublet -
 * cameo haelle -
 * ceramic jewelry -
 * egg pendant -
 * erotic jewelry -
 * fringe necklace -
 * granite jewelry -
 * Holohlith ring -
 * Indian necklace -
 * Matinee necklace -
 * memorial jewelry -

Types of items

 * bear jar -
 * bird fountain -
 * breakfast set -
 * celery handle -
 * Clay pipe -
 * Cloud band -
 * concentric paperweight -
 * cowhorn -
 * dragon-serm goblet -
 * dresser set -
 * dromedary flask -
 * Effigy bowl -
 * Face urn -
 * fall down beaker, cone beaker sturzbecher -
 * figural bottle -
 * flat bouquet -
 * Furcate coil -
 * Glass pot -
 * grape flask -
 * grenade bottle -
 * head flask -
 * lentoid flask -
 * Libation table -
 * Lip-read pipe -
 * Looped head pin -
 * lotus-bud beaker -
 * mercury bottle -
 * molar flask -
 * Monitor pipe -
 * omphalos bowl -
 * ornamental roll -
 * palm column flask -
 * palm cup -
 * patella cup -
 * Pellet bow –
 * Perforated bone stave -
 * pilgrim flask -
 * Portrait pipe -
 * Pot lid -
 * preserving jar -
 * Quartpot -
 * Senufo wood carving -
 * Sepulchral chest -
 * Silk tapestry -
 * spore cup -
 * sprinkler flask -
 * Sunflower pin -
 * table set -
 * Three-cornered stone -
 * todd plate -
 * Trussed bow -
 * warit beaker warzenbecher -
 * whiskey set -
 * wine set -
 * wing glass, winged goblet flügerglas -
 * winged goblet -
 * Witney blanket -
 * Woodskin, a Guiana carving –

Celts

 * Bohemian palstave, constricted celt - /
 * Coltello-ascia, a celt -
 * Flanged celt -
 * Flat celt -
 * Petaloid celt -
 * Shod-last celt -
 * Socketed celt -
 * Trunnion celt -
 * Winged celt -

Specific items

 * Bear of Bradwardine, wine goblet -
 * Beaucharnais Brooch -
 * Billikin, Eskimo figurine -
 * Cloud blower, Pueblo Indian pipe -
 * cogae cup -
 * Collier de la Reine, Marie Antoinette Necklace -
 * Crown of Amber -
 * Cup of Amber -
 * Dujo, Caribbean wooden stool -
 * Heitki, New Zealand figurine -
 * Kap kap, oceanic ornament -
 * Mecapal, a Mayan tumpline -
 * Nonsuch chest, Southwark Cathedral, UK -
 * Oxford frame –
 * Poata clam shell arm band-
 * Scepter of Harun-al-Rashid -
 * Sha t'ai, Chinese stoneware –
 * Spanish Inquisition Necklace Emerald -
 * Tsuzure, Japanese tapestry –

Basketmaking

 * Basketwork -
 * Coiled basketry -
 * Coiling (basketry) -
 * Plaited basketry -
 * Starting knot, in basketry -
 * Twined basketry -

Weaving

 * Arawak loom -
 * Dressing frame -
 * Loom mountain -
 * Mosie weaving -
 * One-bar loom -
 * Oriental loom -
 * Plaiting, in weawing -
 * Rabbit-Skin Weaving Rabbit-skin weaving -
 * Shooting a weft in weaving -
 * Single ply, in weaving -
 * Two-bar loom -
 * Two-beam loom -

Pigments and dyes

 * acetate dye -
 * acridine dye -
 * adjective dye -
 * Alexandria blue, a blue pigment -
 * alizarin dye -
 * alkali blue -
 * anthracene violet, gallein -
 * azine dye -
 * azoic dye -
 * Blue frit, pigment -
 * Blue patina -
 * chrome dye -
 * dichromatic dye -
 * dyeing assistant -
 * fluorescent pigment -
 * fugitive dye -
 * indomine, phenylele blue -
 * iron black -
 * iron blue -
 * Kunckel red -
 * lead pigments lead pigment -
 * manganese green, barium manganese -
 * mars pigments mars pigment -
 * nitro dye -
 * oil blue -
 * orange toner -
 * Orange-tawny -
 * phthalocyanine pigment -
 * plessy's green -
 * potash blue -
 * Purple skell dye -
 * purpuin, natural red -
 * sulfinic dye -
 * thiazole dye -
 * Toad-belly patina -
 * Triphelmethane dye -
 * Tukula, Congo red vegetable coloring -
 * watercolor pigment –
 * Xanthene dye -

Crafters' tools

 * Alandier, Ceramic fire plate -
 * Angle engraver, lateral engraver - /
 * Angle graver -
 * Assay balance -
 * Bee-skil coil -
 * Bowed string -
 * collophone -
 * Cone of percussion -
 * Crutch paddle -
 * Cup and the pin -
 * Curved engraver -
 * dannocks hedging gloves -
 * Decoration lathe -
 * diamond twill -
 * Draw loom -
 * End scraper -
 * Flat graver -
 * Float stone -
 * Hafter engraver -
 * Hafting sleeve -
 * Handstone cylindrical grindstone-
 * Hide scraper, hide flesher - /
 * Kick wheel -
 * Knot-headed pin -
 * Lease rod, laze rod - /
 * Loop string -
 * Mortar hopper -
 * Navajo spindle -
 * Net gauge -
 * Ornamental lathe -
 * Paint cup -
 * Pannikin -
 * Plating forge -
 * Polishing stone -
 * Polyhedric graver -
 * Protruding foot beaker -
 * Push plane, a flint scraper -
 * Racket pin -
 * Reciprocating heddle -
 * Roll head pin -
 * Side scrapers side scaper -
 * Sinew twister -
 * Smother kiln -
 * Socketed ladle -
 * Spindle needle -
 * Spinning mill -
 * Strap drill -
 * Supported spindle -
 * Tap corer -
 * Thumbnail scraper -
 * Tubular drill -
 * Valve mold, for bronze -
 * Watchmaker's eyeglass –
 * Wheel pin –

Work

 * Artisan workshop -
 * Officina, a flint workshop -
 * Public workshop -
 * Stoker works -

Decoration styles

 * Acid Gold -
 * Beschlagweik ornamentation-
 * Best gold -
 * Bright Gold -
 * Canalatura, an ornament -
 * Checkerwork -
 * Chinese crackle, pottery decoration -
 * combed decoration -
 * copper-wheel engraving -
 * Dactyl black -
 * diamond-point engraving -
 * Fluted style --
 * Gravevine pattern -
 * Haddonite black -
 * Haddonite White haddonite white -
 * lily-pad decoration -
 * milled threading -
 * mirror monogram -
 * Mussel Gold -
 * Net pattern -
 * Pebble mosaic -
 * Persian tilework -
 * Persian tileworks -
 * pick-up decoration -
 * Plus pattern -
 * Pochade box -
 * Pyrolizing -
 * reverse foil engraving -
 * Sickle motif -
 * snake-thread decoration -
 * Spiral coil -
 * Wheel engraving -

Crafter's signs

 * Engraver's mark -
 * Estienne printer's mark -

Fountains

 * Fountain of the Water-Organ, Tivoli -

Craft-related locations

 * Street of Gold, Zlata Ulicka -
 * Woolstaplers Hall -

Companies

 * Venini (glass), Italian glass-making company -

Methods and techniques

 * Acid stamping -
 * Alkaline Glaze -
 * Backward loop -
 * Bipolar technique -
 * Block-on-block technique, block-on-block - /
 * Blue underglaze printing -
 * Cold hammer forged -
 * Cold hammering -
 * Controlled flaking -
 * Copper work -
 * Counter enameling -
 * Crown method, of glassmaking -
 * Diagonal twining -
 * drying-twist test -
 * Felt making -
 * Filetting -
 * Finger weaving -
 * Fish-scale flaking -
 * Fitching -
 * Flaking -
 * Fleshing -
 * Free flaking -
 * Hand and thigh method, of spinning -
 * Hyalography -
 * Knobbling -
 * lathe cutting -
 * Levigation -
 * Narrow work -
 * Negative dyeing -
 * Outcarving -
 * Paddle and anvil method Paddle and anvil, of pottery - -
 * Parallel flaking -
 * Pressure technique -
 * prismatic cutting -
 * relief cutting hochschnitt -
 * Resolved flaking, step flaking - /
 * Retouche, secondary flaking - /
 * Ripple flaking -
 * rotary polishing -
 * sand-core technique -
 * Scotia (moulding) -
 * Scroll mounting -
 * Simple oversewn coil -
 * Spindle and spindle-whorl method, spinning -
 * Split-line technique -
 * Stonecutting -
 * Thread tattoo -
 * Three-strand twining -
 * Tinted glazing -
 * Tranchet technique -
 * Undercutting (craft) -
 * Utilized bones -
 * Wedging -
 * Wood technique -

Occupations

 * Balancemaker -
 * Bonecarver -
 * Brushbinder -
 * Casket maker -
 * Flesher -
 * Harnessmaker -
 * Knifegrinder -
 * Lanternmaker -
 * Lens grinder -
 * Mirrorer -
 * Needlework designer -
 * Porcilinist -
 * Scythesmith -
 * Stonecarver -

Craft-related organizations

 * Central African Workshop -
 * Guild of Handicrafts -
 * International Center for Study and Teaching of Mosaic (CISIM) -
 * International Diamond Manufacturer's Association -
 * Japanese Origami Academic Society -
 * Japanese Swordsmith Association or All Japan Swordsmith Association - /
 * National Association of Goldsmiths of Great Britain and Ireland –
 * Retail Jeweler of America -
 * Studio Glass Movement -
 * Whare Wananga, Polynesian crafter's house -
 * World Taxidermy Championships –

Craftspeople

 * Abraham Ruddall (1684-1774) British master bellmaker -
 * Adriaen von Wesel (c. 1430-1489) Dutch woodcarver -
 * Agnese Abbadessa (1186-1203) Medieval carpetmaker -
 * Aleksander Gorczyn, Polish printer -
 * Anton Grassi (1755-1807) French draughtsman, book illustrator and engraver -
 * Auguste Gaspard Louis Boucher Desnoyers (1779-1857) French engraver -
 * Azemeraw Zeleke, Ethiopian maker of coffee machines out of mortar shells -
 * Erhard Liechtl, Swiss 16th century clockmaker -
 * Euxitheos, Ancient Greek potter -
 * Gaspar à Mirica, engraver and goldsmith -
 * Gino Pederzoni, Italian jeweller -
 * Heianjo Nagayoshi, Japanese swordsmith -
 * Henry Fryner, 15th century goldsmith from Soutwark -
 * Israel Rouchomovsky, Belarusian goldsmith -
 * Jan Fierens, 15th century artisan-
 * Jean Demoulin, French cabinetmaker -
 * Jean-Baptiste-Claude Chatelain (1710-1771) British Huguenot draughtsman and engraver -
 * Kikuo Morimoto, revived traditional silk fabrication in Cambodia -
 * Lucas Oling, Dutch silverware designer -
 * Luis Alberto Paredes, Colombian craftsman who makes electric guitars from Kalashnikovs -
 * Noor Agha, Afghan kite-maker and kite-flying champion -
 * Novios Plautios, 4th century Roman urnmaker-
 * Rhodian Hunt Master, ancient potter -
 * Sacha Brastoff, US ceramician and sculptor -
 * Stanislaus Fournier, French 19th century clockmaker-
 * Volvinius, goldsmith -
 * Wilhelm Deck, German 17th century glassmaker-
 * Yasuhiro Kobayashi (swordsmith) (b. 1814- ) Modern Japanese swordsmith -

Related families

 * Penicaud Family Penicaud family -

Miscellaneous

 * Ancient Greek artisans -
 * Artisanat Libanais -
 * Artisans’ Dwellings Act, Artizans’ and Labourers’ Dwellings Improvement Act -
 * Carving patterns, carving pattern -
 * Cloth Dresser Cloth dresser -
 * Crafts (magazine) -
 * Crafts revival in the 1950's USA -
 * Crystal glass industry -
 * Decorative impulse -
 * douzieme, traditional unit of distance used in watchmaking -
 * envelope pocket -
 * Handloom Weavers Handloom weavers -
 * House of weaving -
 * inlay casting wax -
 * Kaketsugi -
 * Lattice work pattern -
 * Lazy squaw -
 * Marks of gold and silver -
 * Murva -
 * Nevers Glass Figure Nevers glass figure -
 * Nipt-diamond wares -
 * Pigment classification -
 * Rimshard -
 * Sekishu-Banshi -
 * Sorvinian vinding -
 * Tahkli -
 * Three golden balls –
 * Wax impression –
 * Weaving house –

Sources Include:
 * David Whitehouse - Glass: A Pocket Dictionary of Terms commonly used to describe glass and glassmaking Corning Museum of Glass 1993