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goldsmith

[gohld-smith] / ˈgoʊldˌsmɪθ /


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“All of us in the center of Florence live off of tourists,” Ms. Messeri said, as her goldsmith engraved a gold ring with dainty blossoms at Nerdi’s bench.

From New York Times

There is much ground to cover as “Money” moves from traders in Sichuan to goldsmiths in London to investors in the Mississippi Territory.

From New York Times

Durán, the son of a goldsmith, rose from relatively modest beginnings to a life of luxury, purchasing a lavish mansion on a barrier island off the coast of Miami and racing Ferraris across Europe.

From Washington Post

The goldsmith or silversmith had been content to make plain dashes, so to speak, with his chisel, and these dashes had been allowed to make patterns.

From The New Yorker

The brothers began using the name Hallmark, after a goldsmith’s stamp of quality, in 1928, and later paired it with a crown logo.

From The New Yorker