someone who makes beautiful crafts and sells them for money.
"Craftsmen" are workers trained in a specific craft.
a craft worker is a person who makes things
"Craftsman" was what a worker trained in a specific craft called in Egypt.
A person in a craft who was unpaid is a apprentice.
artisan.
Wherever they wanted to live the would go. A craft worker was free, they did not have to stay at one village for their whole life like the serfs. The craft worker often made clothes in the Middle Ages.
a craftsman or craft worker a more old fashioned word is artisan Many craft titles have the suffix smith such as "blacksmith" or "silversmith" meaning a metalworker The suffix "wright" such as wheelwright or cartwright means a woodworker. In parts of northern England a wright was the same as a carpenter. Many trade names became family names.
They wore silky products.
apprentice
well you call them hand artists
A person that had practiced a highly skilled craft ( artistan)
An assistant who is assigned to learn the trade of a skilled craft worker is known as an apprentice. Apprenticeships are a valuable way for individuals to gain hands-on experience and develop their skills under the guidance of a seasoned professional in a particular trade or craft.