Goldsmith

Goldsmiths must be skilled in forming metal through filing, soldering, sawing, forging, casting, and polishing. The trade has very often included jewelry-making skills, as well as the very similar skills of the silversmith. Traditionally, these skills had been passed along through apprenticeships; more recently jewelry arts schools, specializing in teaching goldsmithing and a multitude of skills falling under the jewelry arts umbrella, are available. Many universities and junior colleges also offer goldsmithing, silversmithing, and metal arts fabrication as a part of their fine arts curriculum. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by GOLDSMITHOther Authors: “…Goldsmith, Marshall…”
Published New York : AMACOM ; London : McGraw-Hill [distributor], 2010
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9Published Upper Saddle River Pearson Education 2003Other Authors: “…Goldsmith…”
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10Published San Francisco Pfeiffer 2006Other Authors: “…Goldsmith…”
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11Published San Francisco Jossey Bass 2004Other Authors: “…Goldsmith…”
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12Published San Francisco Pffeiffer 2005Other Authors: “…Goldsmith…”
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14Published San Francisco Jossey-Bass 2000Other Authors: “…GOLDSMITH…”
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15Published New Jersey John Wiley 2003Other Authors: “…Goldsmith…”
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16Published San Francisco Jossey Bass 2006Other Authors: “…Goldsmith…”
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