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{{Short description|Skilled craft worker who makes or creates things by hand}}{{About|the type of worker|the vocal harmony group|Artisan (group)|the defunct media company|Artisan Entertainment|the publisher|Workman Publishing Company{{!}}Artisan Books}}File:Bessie Potter Vonnoh in her studio by Jessie Tarbox Beals, c. 1905 (cropped).jpg|thumb|278x278px|American sculptor Bessie Potter VonnohBessie Potter Vonnoh{{Use British English|date=December 2010}}File:Traditional_Bagh_hand_block_print_master_craftsman-artisan-artist_Mohammed_Bilal_Khatri,_Madhya_Pradesh,_India.jpg|thumb|upright|Traditional hand block print artisan in IndiaIndia(File:3 tourist helping artist blacksmith in finland.JPG|thumb|An artist blacksmith and a striker working as one)File:Bali 0701a.jpg|thumb|right|Wood carver in BaliBaliAn artisan (from , ) is a skilled craft worker who makes or creates material objects partly or entirely by hand. These objects may be (wikt:functional|functional) or strictly decorative, for example furniture, decorative art, sculpture, clothing, food items, household items, and tools and mechanisms such as the handmade clockwork movement of a watchmaker. Artisans practice a craft and may through experience and aptitude reach the expressive levels of an artist.

History

The adjective “artisanal” is often used in describing hand-processing in contrast to an industrial process, such as in the phrase artisanal mining. Thus, “artisanal” is sometimes used in marketing and advertising as a buzz word to describe or imply some relation with the crafting of handmade food products, such as bread, beverages, cheese or textiles. Many of these have traditionally been handmade, rural or pastoral goods but are also now commonly made on a larger scale with automated mechanization in factories and other industrial areas.Artisans were the dominant producers of commodities before the Industrial Revolution. In ancient Greece, artisans were drawn to agoras and often built workshops nearby.BOOK, Life in Ancient Greece, Peppas, Lynn, 2005, Crabtree Publishing Company, 0778720357, 12,archive.org/details/lifeinancientgre0000pepp, registration, 6 January 2017,

Medieval artisans

During the Middle Ages, the term “artisan” was applied to those who made things or provided services. It did not apply to unskilled manual labourers. Artisans were divided into two distinct groups: those who operated their own businesses and those who did not. The former were called masters, while the latter were the journeymen and apprentices.One misunderstanding many people have about this social group is that they picture them as “workers” in the modern sense: employed by someone. The most influential group among the artisans were the masters, the business owners. The owners enjoyed a higher social status in their communities,History of Western Civilization, Boise State University WEB,history.boisestate.edu/westciv/medsoc/23.shtml, Document No.23, 2009-01-08, dead,history.boisestate.edu/westciv/medsoc/23.shtml," title="web.archive.org/web/20090107061228history.boisestate.edu/westciv/medsoc/23.shtml,">web.archive.org/web/20090107061228history.boisestate.edu/westciv/medsoc/23.shtml, 2009-01-07, and often organised into guilds.

Shokunin

Shokunin is a Japanese word for “artisan” or “craftsman”, which also implies a pride in one’s own work. In the words of shokunin Tashio Odate:Shokunin means not only having technical skill, but also implies an attitude and social consciousness... a social obligation to work his best for the general welfare of the people, [an] obligation both material and spiritual.BOOK, The Art of Fine Tools, Nagyszalanczy, Sandor, Taunton Press, 2000, 1561583618, 131, Traditionally, shokunin honoured their tools of trade at New Year’s – the sharpened and taken-care of tools would be placed in a tokonoma (a container or box still found in Japanese houses and shops), and two rice cakes and a tangerine (on top of rice paper) were placed on top of each toolbox, to honour the tools and express gratitude for performing their task.

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File:Mendel I 010 r.jpg|Armorer, 1425File:Mendel II 072 r.jpg|Blacksmith, 1606File:Mendel II 017 r.jpg|Bladesmith, 1564File:Mendel II 086 r.jpg|Cooper, 1608File:Mendel I 053 v.jpg|Dyer, 1433File:Mendel I 164 r.jpg|Furrier, 1543File:Glass furnace with workers Agricola 1580.jpg|Glassblowing, 1500sFile:Landauer I 082 r.jpg|Gunsmith, 1613File:Landauer I 022 r.jpg|Hatter, 1533File:Mendel I 021 r.jpg|Joiner, 1425File:Mendel II 065 v.jpg|Locksmith, 1600File:Mendel I 144 v.jpg|Nailsmith, 1529File:Mendel II 071 r.jpg|Potter, 1605File:Landauer I 088 v.jpg|Ropemaker, 1616File:Mendel I 089 r.jpg|Saddler, 1470File:Mendel I 154 r.jpg|Shoemaker, 1535File:Landauer I 038 v.jpg|Stonemason, 1550File:Mendel I 018 r.jpg|Tailor, 1425File:Mendel I 092 r.jpg|Tanner, 1473File:Landauer I 014 v.jpg|Weaver, 1524File:Landauer I 034 r.jpg|Wheelwright, 1545

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