The other handicraft items are rudraksha puja malas, leather goods, bronze icons, white metal, wire dolls and Hyderabad pearls. |
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Shilparamam, the crafts village at Madhapur, has yet again become the venue for the display of craftsmanship of weavers and handicraft artisans. |
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The expo organisers offer a 20 per cent discount on handloom items and 10 per cent on handicraft materials. |
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Arthur Berry took the cup for the best handicraft for his piece of woodturning. |
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It also provides an opportunity for disseminating information and awareness about Indian handicraft to people of all ages. |
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The cultural performances will include Thai handicraft making, Thai cooking and Thai boxing. |
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Even the hermit was expected to supply the needs of the sick and the destitute through the money he earned from his own handicraft. |
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Small-scale agriculture has been the backbone of the economy, with some light industry, mainly handicraft and garment production. |
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In addition, the glamorised park provides art galleries and handicraft showrooms. |
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Clay utensils, items made of bamboo and coconut shell and handicraft items are also available here. |
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For Radhika art is not a handicraft, but the transmission of feeling she has experienced. |
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Gradually, the figurines were no longer the appendants of fireworks, but developed into a kind of independent handicraft. |
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Other handicraft items include hammocks, baskets, mats, embroidery, leatherwork, coral jewelry, and carved and painted gourds and dolls. |
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The arts and handicraft mart would have been great for the village. |
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Collects, processes and preserves the past and the present of art handicraft, applied art and design. |
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The most significant handicraft produced by the Quechua is textiles. |
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Training for small jobs, agriculture, handicraft, wickerwork and creation of selling points for manufactured goods. |
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A female quadriplegic client, for instance, was able to start a small handicraft business with a loan from Oportunidad. |
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They fostered local handicraft production and revitalized the Red Sea route from India to the Mediterranean. |
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New machinery displaced handicraft producers across numerous industries, from textiles to metalworking. |
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She directs us up to the handicraft shop and disappears to prepare for the service. |
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A handicraft exhibition enabled conference participants to appreciate how well-developed this sector is in Estonia and on the island of Saaremaa. |
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All programmes have consequently made provision for developing rural tourism as well as handicraft activities. |
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Child labor is found in workshops producing a variety of handicraft and folk art items, assembly factories, and the textile industry. |
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Souvenir shops with traditional and oriental handicraft products satisfying fine taste of visitors. |
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It's a handicraft, the work of art, and it is highly appreciated by the European masters. |
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Musical instruments, sport goods, games, toys, handicraft, art materials and accessories. |
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In addition to all that fine food, there will be demonstrations of Thai handicraft making, Thai cooking lessons, muay Thai and other cultural events. |
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The drip-shape collar cut, exquisite embroidery in the hemline of the dress and the little ribbon in the coat express quality handicraft and pure chic. |
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And after I graduated, I succeeded in finding a job in handicraft and embroidery. |
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Guided tours of the Handmade Natural Soap Factory and handicraft workshops were very popular. |
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The Cottage Industries Emporium here opened shop in 1984, and is considered a one-stop destination to buy varied handicraft and handloom products from all over the country. |
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It is also collected for handicraft and furniture making. |
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The problems connected with the high input of handicraft work can be solved by prefabrication. |
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Notable handicraft products produced in the city include rugs and carpets, porcelain and chinaware, jade and ivory sculpture, brassware, enamelware and lacquerware, lace, and embroidery. |
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One of the most popular areas of the exhibit hall is our Exhibitor section where attendees can comfortably shop for souvenir, gift and handicraft items to take back home with them. |
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Nine NGOs and more than 45 enterprises for Egyptian handicraft products will participate in the exhibition. |
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Such composition or form shall be required to give a special appearance to a product of industry or handicraft and be able to serve as a pattern for a product of industry or handicraft. |
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A Swiss folk handicraft exhibition was opened at the Chollima House of Culture with due ceremony on Monday on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the opening of diplomatic ties between the DPRK and Switzerland. |
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Other sub-projects will target productivity-raising infrastructure such as facilities for the storage, distribution, packaging and sale of farm and handicraft products. |
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Best known for its handicraft wool carpets and its delicious pastries, Kairouan is listed since 1988 on the World Heritage List of UNESCO because of its religious buildings, large mosques and rich cultural history. |
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After the evening meditation at the beach of Pondicherry Master Kumar announced that as a blessing from THE MASTER each group member could chose an article from an ashram handicraft shop, not as a gift, but a blessing. |
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Today this devel opment has its analogue in the Home Depot outlets and handicraft shops which litter the suburban landscape. |
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The airbrush compressor AS20W is suitable for airbrushes and can be used in handicraft, cosmetic, tattoo, body colours, hobby, model toys, finger nail design. |
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Accompanying himself with his dulcimer, a plectrum instrument of his own handicraft, Niles harks back to the balladeers of old. |
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The traditional Faroese national dress is also a local handicraft that people spend a lot of time, money, and effort to assemble. |
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This Society was incorporated for the purpose of promoting artistic work in all branches of handicraft. |
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The handicraft industry employs thousands of people in towns and villages across the country. |
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About half a billion dollar worth of handicraft is exported every year, and many more is consumed domestically. |
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Regardless of the motivation for the handicraft, this is folklore in action. |
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Artigas square, over Gorlero Ave is the place where there is a popular handicraft market. |
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This series is an incomparable source of detailed information about the techniques of handicraft and manufacture in the 18th Century. |
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For the entire week there is a typical handicraft market and stands with local and seasonal produce, artistic exhibitions of various kinds and a funfair set up for the occasion. |
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ReprintsWhile the tourists and their dollars may have been welcomed with open arms by the city's handicraft sellers, not all Iranians are pleased to see them back. |
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In addition, it was a good feeling for us and for the investor that there is a big partner in back of our handicraft which was able to support and advise whenever necessary. |
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Unicef's Morocco director says that if it had been, the handicraft sector, the second-largest employer, would have been crippled. But child labour is not just for the benefit of tourists. |
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The third allows new human activities of an agricultural, hotel or handicraft nature under strict control as well as the non-motorized public circulation, for which areas are parceled out. |
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Is there any better legitimate income than the one earned through handicraft, when both idea and struggle have been used in it and it is an art that with the passage of time has spread to different areas? |
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The objective of this paper is to draw upon the lessons learned from the handicraft pilot project and to highlight how to fight poverty by boosting the craft sector. |
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The first to undergo Kirstie's handicraft masterclass are Colin Webster and Amber Moss, whose maisonette in Edinburgh should be the perfect pad for a couple of young groovers. |
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In addition to its usual attractions, there will be a traditional market and handicraft demonstrations of leatherwear, glassware and knife production. |
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During the 1830s and 1840s, ready-made standardized shoes and clothing increasingly challenged the custom-made products of small handicraft workshops. |
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Save for a couple of handicraft artisans from Jharkhand or Bengal, the others have been given to cheap imitation jewellery makers and synthetic durrie weavers. |
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A white-handed, useless young aristocrat, by your account, married to a preacher's daughter, without capital, or useful knowledge, or any handicraft to live by. |
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