Greek Daidalos (Δαίδαλος) meaning "cunning worker", so yes.
After his marriage to Aphrodite was ended, he married Aglaea (also called Charis).
He was not only a blacksmith, he was also a goldsmith and could make anything the gods wanted.
Hephaestus is the most skilled metalworker of the gods. And was also the blacksmith of the gods.
Sometimes, myths also call Aglaia the wife of Hephaestus.
The god of blacksmiths/the forges was Hephaestus.
Hephaestus was a very skilled metal worker. He was also the blacksmith of the Greek Gods.
Yes she married Hephaestus She also had a affair with Hephaestus and Ares
Hephaestus's powers are metal working fire. He is also the god of fire forges and volcanoes.
Hephaestus' favourite place in the mortal world was the island of Lemnos where he liked to live among the Sintians but he also frequently lived other volcanic islands such as Lipara, Hiera, Imbros and Sicily, which were called his abodes or workshops.
In Greek mythology, the god of the forge is Hephaestus. He is the blacksmith of the gods, skilled in metalworking and crafting weapons and armor. Hephaestus is also associated with fire and volcanoes.
As an immortal god, Hephaestus does not age. You could say thousands and thousands of years old, for sure, but any specific number would be meaningless, since he is immortal and also since we don't know the specific date of his creation.
Aphrodite is the Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty and sexuality. Her Roman equivalent is Venus. Hephaestus on the other hand is the Greek god for metal smith and technology. He is also know as the lame god. His Roman counterpart is called Vulcan.