The place is known for its handicraft products. 这地方因出手工艺品而出名。
An object having special value because of its age, especially a domestic item or piece of furniture or handicraft esteemed for its artistry, beauty, or period of origin. 古董由于年代久远而具有特殊价值的物体,尤指由于工艺,美观和兴起时期等方面受到重视的土产,家具或手工艺品
It's hard to judge between the tow handicraft articles; they're both charming. 很难判定这两件工艺品孰优孰劣,它们都很好看。
handicraft
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a work produced by hand labor
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a craft that requires skillful hands
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Handicraft \Hand"i*craft\ (h[a^]nd"[i^]*kr[.a]ft), n. [For handcraft, influenced by handiwork; AS. handcr[ae]ft.] 1. A trade requiring skill of hand; manual occupation; handcraft. --Addison.
2. A man who earns his living by handicraft; a handicraftsman. [R.] --Dryden.
While her husband was flying Navy planes during World War II, Bonnie Sparks bought a handicraft kit for a leather purse to help pass lonely hours in their New York City apartment.
Its first work was post-war reconstruction, particularly the restoration of damaged homes. Mr Abed devised the plan to open BRAC handicraft stores overseas.
They were so successful that tourists started coming back this year: owners of hotels, houseboats and handicraft shops thought their trade could at last see a revival. The kidnapping has put in jeopardy this fragile gain in confidence.
As a consequence, we find Monet-style poppies, Nolde daisies, even shades of Glynn Boyd Harte. Moreover, Eiran Short's technically brilliant evocation of a Helen Allingham cottage garden succeeds in confirming all the old prejudices about handicraft.
Police ignored the newcomers at first, but strictly regulated souvenir and handicraft vendors were furious.