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Cræft, an inquiry into the origins and true meaning of traditional crafts, Alexander Langlands

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Cræft, an inquiry into the origins and true meaning of traditional crafts, Alexander Langlands
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cræft
Oclc number
988281164
Responsibility statement
Alexander Langlands
Sub title
an inquiry into the origins and true meaning of traditional crafts
Summary
The Old English word "craeft" signified knowledge, skill, wisdom, and resourcefulness. Today, in the wake of industrialization, people are again seeking products made with authenticity -- artisan breads, local honey, craft beers, furniture and other goods made by human hands. Archaeologist and medieval historian Alexander Landlands travels from his home in Wales along the Atlantic seaboard of Europe learning a wide range of traditional manual skills, and searching for the lost meaning of craeft
Table Of Contents
Defining cræft -- Making hay -- Sticks and stones -- Grenjaðarstaður -- The skep-making beekeeper -- Taming the wilds -- Weft and warp -- Under thatch -- The shoe and the harness -- Seed and sward -- The oxna mere -- Fire and earth -- The craft of digging -- Baskets and boats -- Postscript: Craeft and contemplation
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