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A 'craft' is a skill, especially involving practical arts. It may refer to a trade or particular art.
The term is often used as part of a longer word (and also in the plural). For example, a 'craft-brother' is a fellow worker in a particular trade and a 'craft-guild' is, historically, a guild of workers in the same trade. See some further examples below.
The term is often used to describe the family of artistic practices within the 'decorative arts' that traditionally are defined by their relationship to functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal. Crafts practiced by independent artists working alone or in small groups are often referred to as 'studio craft'. Studio craft includes studio pottery, metal work, weaving, wood turning and other forms of wood working, glass blowing, and glass art.
A 'craft fair' is an organized event to display crafts by a number of exhibitors.
Folk art follows craft traditions, in contrast to fine art or "high art".
Both Freemasonry and Wicca are alternatively know as 'The Craft' by their adherents.

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List of basic craft topics

American craft

Arts and crafts

Artisan (craftsman)

Decorative art

Handicraft

Master craftsman

Musicians

Stagecraft

Studio pottery

Witchcraft

External Links



American Craft Council

Museum of Arts and Design

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