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handwrought

American  
[hand-rawt] / ˈhændˈrɔt /
Also handworked

adjective

  1. formed or shaped by hand, as metal objects.


Etymology

Origin of handwrought

hand + wrought

Example Sentences

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Made from handwrought glass that glows neon purple and white, this desk-sized light is sure to add a little buzz to your workday.

From Seattle Times

From the first small collection they presented to editors, the sisters have focused on handwrought, labor-intensive techniques.

From Washington Post

The hinges of the pew doors are handwrought.

From Project Gutenberg

Architect Ken Pursley paid respects to 18th-century Colonial Williamsburg with handwrought steel pot racks; a deep, framed, brick-lined “hearth” that shelters the range; and two stand-alone cabinets that conceal tableware, paperwork, a TV, and a wet bar.Overall, though, the look is more classic than Colonial.

From Southern Living

Katherine’s was a woven gold chain with a delicate and beautiful pearl pendant attached, and Peggy’s was a watch with a good sized diamond sparkling in its handwrought gold.

From Project Gutenberg