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Not today. As long as you have knowledge of the craft, you are a silversmith. A high school or college jewelry class should give you all the knowledge you need. The rest is up to your own creativity.
No. We say "kind of knowledge." In English we need the partitive genitive to follow "kind."
A silversmith is a craftsman that is trained in the art of turning silver sheetmetal into dishes, trays, bowls, flatware, and other articles of household silver. A silversmith may also make jewelry.
He was a silversmith.
They need to have good people and communication skills.
The silversmith is often asked to make silver bullets.He used to be a silversmith before he retired.A silversmith is a respectable profession which requires a lot of skill and patience.
the first silversmith was james geddy jr
Sterling Silversmith was created in 1975.
A surveyor would need to know basic mathematics with additional knowledge of trigonometry.
Kind of because he was in school only until he was thirteen after that he left to work in his fathers silversmith shop
John Coney - silversmith - was born in 1655.
John Coney - silversmith - died in 1722.