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  • sans and apprentices, which produce various handicrafts, also sold at the Norbulingka Gift Shop and
  • et up by Earl Brownlow in 1885 to encourage handicrafts among the lower classes, when Compton Paris
  • Store sells locally produced handicrafts and other local goods
  • It is famous for its handicrafts and portrait paintings.
  • Minister of Commerce, Handicrafts and Tourism : February-march 1986.
  • The wool was traditionally used for handicrafts and the pelts were used for woolskin rugs.
  • She encouraged the production of local handicrafts and collected folk-tales.
  • arily community businesses such as arts and handicrafts, and convenience store.
  • buffet and accentuated with Indian art and handicrafts, and occasional classical dance and music p
  • nessman (Shriram Lagoo) who deals in luxury handicrafts and products.
  • Maidan, on Bhairon road, lies the National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum and further down stand
  • The National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum (NHHM) commonly known
  • show jumping and dog shows to horticulture, handicrafts and photographs.
  • mers Market where locally grown vegetables, handicrafts are sold every Wednesday.
  • The original Artists Handicrafts Association is still in charge of the colon
  • ool their skills; they also run the Artists Handicrafts Association, a cooperative which manages th
  • Indian Cooperative Union and the All-India Handicrafts Board.
  • iana and encouraged appreciation of Georgia handicrafts by establishing a complex in Jonesboro, Geo
  • n candies, pistachio nuts, books, vases and handicrafts by the Iranians.
  • Certain kinds of weapon and handicrafts came from Scandinavia.
  • uct traditional professions, production and handicrafts, ceremonies, traditional manners and folklo
  • Traditional products and handicrafts, Christmas merchandise and local delicacies
  • Film Club, a Badminton Club, an Art Club, a Handicrafts Circle, MAGIC, the Milburn Amateur Gardenin
  • Endo is also a part of the school's handicrafts club.
  • Kyrgyz women produce a variety of handicrafts created out of felt, including slippers, ba
  • as fashion accessories, furnishings, gifts, handicrafts, home products, promotional merchandise, to
  • They lived by begging, bartering handicrafts, hunting, and from food given them by the P
  • sm (specifically knitting and other textile handicrafts) in their efforts to bring about social cha
  • traditional and village arts, handlooms and handicrafts in post-independence India, as well as orga
  • Coir handicrafts is a major cottage industry of the area.
  • lity of existing product groups (furniture, handicrafts) is often more important for developing liv
  • s are in this way introduced to traditional handicrafts like kalamkari, pottery and even silk weavi
  • Handicrafts market every Tuesday morning in the grounds
  • 1967 Handicrafts of Rajasthan - Clement T. Baptista
  • llected Appalachian ballads and studied the handicrafts of the mountain people.
  • e, chess, choir, debating, theatre studies, handicrafts, Orchestra/Band, Outdoor Pursuits, Skiing,
  • exhibits including Home and Dairy, Farmers, Handicrafts, Photography and a Children's section, the
  • of ancient Hindu culture, art, temples, and handicrafts preserved under the longest-running single
  • elopment, Human Rights and Good Governance, Handicrafts promotion, Education, etc. are the main act
  • the juvenile convicts in various trades and handicrafts so that they could earn their living after
  • e convicted prisoners in various trades and handicrafts so that they could earn their living after
  • e convicted prisoners in various trades and handicrafts so that they could earn their living after
  • liquor brands, chocolate, perfumes, ethnic handicrafts, spices etc.
  • had well-developed agriculture and various handicrafts such as blacksmithing, casting, and pottery
  • education, and taught her children various handicrafts, such as raffia basket-weaving and beadwork
  • s from all over India dealing in handlooms, handicrafts, textiles, furniture, fancy goods, and imit
  • dren of mill workers to two dozen different handicrafts that would prove useful for their later emp
  • ury, helped create a market for traditional handicrafts that settlement house workers seized upon a
  • n Berindia, the traditional occupations and handicrafts, the costumes and products made by hand, as
  • erything from matryoshkas, linen cloths and handicrafts, to Russian crystal and porcelain dishes.
  • nd most of the inhabitants are working with handicrafts, trade or services.
  • es, pastries, music, DVDs (mostly pirated), handicrafts, travel agents and budget hotels.
  • eading liquor brands, perfumes, chocolates, handicrafts, watches, books and electronics.