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What are the rural vocational craftsmen

The rural vocational craftsmen are carpenters, masons, gimps, blacksmiths, stonemasons and so on.

1, Carpenter

Carpenters are very important craftsmen in the countryside, who use a variety of tools and machines to make wood into a variety of practical or artistic objects. Carpenters work in a wide range of fields, from house construction to furniture making, from toys to handicrafts, like the table for eating at home, the bed for sleeping, the stool for sitting, etc. are all made by master carpenters with their excellent craftsmanship.

2. Claymakers

Claymakers are very hardworking and patient craftsmen who use clay to make a variety of practical or artistic objects. Mason's work is also very wide range, from the construction of houses to ceramics, from sculpture to painting, all infused with the wisdom and talent of the mason, the most common is the rural areas to build a house, used to be the use of bricks and tiles to build, are to master masons a piece of brick production, the degree of hard work can be imagined.

3, gabion

Gabion is a very skillful craftsman, they use bamboo or rattan and other materials, made into a variety of practical or artistic items. The gomer also has a very wide range of work, from basket making to furniture making, from toys to crafts, the gomer has a very important role to play. The gimlet maker takes a piece of round bamboo and makes it into a tool that is commonly used by people, such as bamboo baskets, bamboo stools, bamboo beds, sieves, baskets, sun mats and so on, in the countryside.

4, blacksmith

Blacksmiths are very powerful craftsmen who use iron and other metal materials to make a variety of practical or artistic objects. Blacksmiths also work in a wide range of fields, from agricultural tool making to weapon making, from decorative items to crafts. Commonly found in rural areas, iron crafts are kitchen knives for chopping vegetables, crooks for chopping wood, plows for plowing fields, hoes for digging, and so on.

5. Stonemasons

Stonemasons are very stoic and meticulous craftsmen who use materials such as stone and lime to make a variety of practical or artistic objects. Stonemasons also work on a wide range of things, from house construction to sculptural art, from churches to public **** buildings, most commonly used in the countryside are pig troughs, doorway stones, barstones, tombstones and so on.