What is another word for leatherwork?

Pronunciation: [lˈɛðəwˌɜːk] (IPA)

Leatherwork is a craft that involves manipulating and working with leather to create various products. There are several synonyms for leatherwork, each describing a specific type of leather craftsmanship. Saddlery refers to the art of making saddles, bridles and other horse-related equipment. Shoemaking refers to the craft of creating shoes and other footwear. Leather crafting is a broad term that encompasses all facets of leatherwork, from making belts and wallets to carving intricate designs into leather. Tanning is the process of treating animal hides to create leather and is often included in the scope of leatherwork. All of these synonyms for leatherwork are skilled trades that require precision and attention to detail, resulting in beautiful and functional products.

Synonyms for Leatherwork:

What are the hypernyms for Leatherwork?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    leatherworking, Leather Artistry, Leather Arts, Leather Manufacturing, Leathercraft, Leathercrafting, Leatherworking Craft, leather processing.

What are the hyponyms for Leatherwork?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Leatherwork

Even his shoes were ornamented with fancy leatherwork in scroll patterns.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford
Villeins who were released from the manorial organization by commutation of their service for a money payment took the name of their craft as part of their name, such as, for the manufacture of textiles, Weaver, Draper, Comber, Fuller, Napper, Cissor, Tailor, Textor; for metal-work, Faber, Ironmonger; for leatherwork, Tanner; for woodwork, building and carpentry, Carpenter, Cooper, Mason, Pictor; for food-production, Baker, Pistor.
"Our Legal Heritage, 4th Ed."
S. A. Reilly
In the studio you will be given facilities for wood-carving, modelling, stencilling, painting, leatherwork, and other handicrafts.
"Loyal to the School"
Angela Brazil

Famous quotes with Leatherwork

  • Now it is symptomatic of our rusty-beer-can type of sanity that our culture produces very few magical objects. Jewelry is slick and uninteresting. Architecture is almost totally bereft of exuberance, obsessed with erecting glass boxes. Children's books are written by serious ladies with three names and no imagination, and as for comics, have you ever looked at the furniture in Dagwood's home? The potentially magical ceremonies of the Catholic Church are either gabbled away at top speed, or rationalized with the aid of a commentator. Drama or ritual in everyday behavior is considered affectation and bad form, and manners have become indistinguishable from manerisms—where they exist at all. We produce nothing comparable to the great Oriental carpets, Persian glass, tiles, and illuminated books, Arabian leatherwork, Spanish marquetry, Hindu textiles, Chinese porcelain and embroidery, Japanese lacquer and brocade, French tapestries, or Inca jewelry. (Though, incidentally, there are certain rather small electronic devices that come unwittingly close to fine jewels.) The reason is not just that we are too much in a hurry and have no sense of the present; not just that we cannot afford the type of labor that such things would now involve, nor just that we prefer money to materials. The reason is that we have scrubbed the world clean of magic. We have lost even the vision of paradise, so that our artists and craftsmen can no longer discern its forms. This is the price that must be paid for attempting to control the world from the standpoint of an "I" for whom everything that can be experienced is a foreign object and a nothing-but.
    Alan Watts

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