Craftspeople
Craftspeople are skilled workers who create tangible goods by hand or with limited mechanization, drawing on traditional techniques, long experience, and aesthetic judgment. They work across a broad range of disciplines, including woodworking, metalworking, pottery, textiles, leather, glass, jewelry, bookbinding, and basketry. Unlike mass producers, craftspeople tend to produce objects in small quantities or as single pieces, prioritizing quality, durability, and customization.
Training and qualifications: Many craftspeople acquire their skills through apprenticeships, mentorships, or vocational programs. In traditional
Work and output: Craft products may be commissioned by clients or sold through studios, galleries, markets,
Economy and culture: Craftspeople contribute to local economies, the preservation of artisanal skills, and cultural identity.
Technology and practice: Modern craftspeople often use digital tools—such as computer-aided design, laser cutting, or CNC