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silversmith

[sil-ver-smith] / ˈsɪl vərˌsmɪθ /


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“Antakya’s destruction is a loss to humanity,” said Jan Estefan, a silversmith and one of the city’s few remaining Christians.

From Seattle Times

Paul Revere was an apprentice silversmith and became a master craftsman who would go on to employ numerous apprentices and journeymen.

From Seattle Times

A few blocks away, silversmith Jan Estefan and his wife used a garden fork and their hands to sift through the rubble.

From Seattle Times

The most startling moment came when I arrived in a town where there was an old Jewish quarter of silversmiths and we went into a house that felt like it had been abandoned yesterday.

From New York Times

They were also highly skilled at training horses and “every bit the craftsmen that our blacksmiths and silversmiths were,” said Carl Childs, the museum’s executive director of research and education.

From Washington Times