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Qu'est-ce (qui) est craft fair - définition

FIELD OF WORK THAT REQUIRES PARTICULAR SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE OF SKILLED WORK
Crafts; Craft-brother; Craft brother; Craft fair; Craft fairs; Crafting; Trade (occupation); Crafted; Trade (profession); Craft (skill); History of craft; History of crafts
  • Mexican craft.
  • scooters]] in a commercial area making careful observations in the practice of his trade
  • [[Woodworking]] being done in a [[workshop]]
  • Japanese potter at his wheel (1914)
  • [[Shoes]] are repaired by a skilled [[shoemaker]], here he evaluates a pair of shoes with a [[customer]] watching

craft fair         
(craft fairs)
A craft fair is an event at which people sell goods they have made.
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crafts         
things made by hand.
International Art & Craft Fair         
TRADE SHOW HELD BIENNIALLY IN OUAGADOUGOU, BURKINA FASO
The International Art and Craft Fair Ouagadougou (SIAO); International Art and Craft Fair; SIAO; International Art and Craft Fair, Ouagadougou; International Art &Craft Fair
The International Art and Craft Fair, Ouagadougou – better known by its French name, SIAO (Le Salon International de L Artisanat de Ouagadougou) – is a trade show for art and handicrafts held biennially in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso. It is one of Africa's most important arts and crafts trade shows.

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Craft

A craft or trade is a pastime or an occupation that requires particular skills and knowledge of skilled work. In a historical sense, particularly the Middle Ages and earlier, the term is usually applied to people occupied in small scale production of goods, or their maintenance, for example by tinkers. The traditional term craftsman is nowadays often replaced by artisan and by craftsperson (craftspeople).

Historically, the more specialized crafts with high-value products tended to concentrate in urban centers and formed guilds. The skill required by their professions and the need to be permanently involved in the exchange of goods often demanded a generally higher level of education, and craftsmen were usually in a more privileged position than the peasantry in societal hierarchy. The households of craftsmen were not as self-sufficient as those of people engaged in agricultural work, and therefore had to rely on the exchange of goods. Some crafts, especially in areas such as pottery, woodworking, and various stages of textile production, could be practiced on a part-time basis by those also working in agriculture, and often formed part of village life.

When an apprentice finished his apprenticeship, he became a journeyman searching for a place to set up his own shop and make a living. After he set up his own shop, he could then call himself a master of his craft.

This stepwise approach to mastery of a craft, which includes the attainment of some education and skill, has survived in some countries until today. But crafts have undergone deep structural changes since and during the era of the Industrial Revolution. The mass production of goods by large-scale industry has limited crafts to market segments in which industry's modes of functioning or its mass-produced goods do not satisfy the preferences of potential buyers. As an outcome of these changes, craftspeople today increasingly make use of semi-finished components or materials and adapt these to their customers' requirements or demands. Thus, they participate in a certain division of labour between industry and craft.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour craft fair
1. Andrew‘s Church towers over a small lane holding its weekly Sunday craft fair.
2. At a recent craft fair, Dutton met a big–volume seller whose goods were made abroad.
3. The American Women‘s Organization is holding its 14th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8, at Park Place, 113/1 Leninsky Prospekt.
4. Danielle, from Bryn, near Wigan had been to a church craft fair at Park Unitarian Chapel on Saturday before the incident.
5. Faridabad, Haryana, February 1: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Thursday took everybody by surprise when she joined a group of tribal artistes in their traditional dance at the Surajkund craft fair in Haryana.