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Handmade refers to objects produced primarily by hand rather than by automated manufacturing processes. The term is used across crafts such as textiles, ceramics, jewelry, furniture, leatherwork, and metalwork. It often implies a level of skill, time, and attention to detail, and typically results in variations from piece to piece.

Some items may involve tools or equipment but where the maker personally performs the essential steps; others

Historically, handmade production was the norm before industrialization. It remains important in many cultures and continues

In commerce, "handmade" is a marketing label with varying definitions. There is no universal standard, and platforms

Sustainability debates note that handmade goods are not automatically more sustainable; factors include materials, durability, and

may
see
limited
use
of
machines
for
finishing
or
shaping,
but
not
mass
production.
through
artisan
traditions,
craft
schools,
guilds,
and
markets.
The
modern
era
has
seen
a
growth
in
craft-oriented
communities,
fairs,
cooperatives,
and
online
marketplaces
that
connect
makers
with
consumers.
may
have
their
own
criteria.
Buyers
often
seek
uniqueness,
craftsmanship,
and
local
origin,
occasionally
paying
higher
prices.
supply
chains.
The
label
is
sometimes
used
loosely,
leading
to
calls
for
clearer
verification.