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The evening work of the so-called Artisans’ Schools of Berlin, are deserving of special mention.
The Condition and Tendencies of Technical Education in Germany Arthur Henry Chamberlain 1906
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Artisans purchase the guanengo - a white cotton blouse - and adorn them with flowers in needlepoint (also called punto de cruz or cross stitch) around the neckline.
A Michoacan tradition: the needlework artistry of Hermelinda Reyes 2009
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Artisans must contribute 15 to 20 percent of their earnings, which is pooled with the grant money, to operate the stores.
Pop-up retail gains favor in D.C. with Garment District, Mount Pleasant Temporium 2011
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These pre-cut pieces and kits are assembled by the Rural Women's Artisans Cooperative of Tecalpulco.
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He decided to create a fund, Artisans Micro Finance Private Limited AMFPL, a fully owned subsidiary of Fabindia that would bring these artisans into regional supplying companies spread across the country.
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Artisans working in the glass trade were well rewarded for their efforts.
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They bring together mostly under-35-year-old movers and shakers -- from artists like filmmaker Jonathan Segal; to entrepreneurs like Yes To founder Ido Leffler; to changemakers like Lulan Artisans visionary Eve Blossom.
MeiMei Fox: The Life Out Loud: On a High From Summit Basecamp MeiMei Fox 2012
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Just down the street, Artisans La Esperanza features religious art, including what look to be elaborately carved and ornately studded church doors.
The magic of Bernal, Queretaro: wine, opals and historic charm 2009
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Michael Welton, go to the Architects and Artisans Website.
J. Michael Welton: Masters of the Postmodern Universe J. Michael Welton 2011
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Artisans purchase the guanengo - a white cotton blouse - and adorn them with flowers in needlepoint (also called punto de cruz or cross stitch) around the neckline.
A Michoacan tradition: the needlework artistry of Hermelinda Reyes 2009
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