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Does something made by hand represent good?

Not necessarily, whether a thing is good or not depends on many aspects, such as material, matching design and workmanship. If it contains special meaning, it is another matter. On the one hand, pure handwork can represent the slow work and wonderful workmanship that some machines can't reach, but it may also be that the level is not enough, so it is shoddy. Machines can be precise and high-quality, and complete some places that cannot be completed by human beings. It may also become a low-quality assembly line project. Anyway, it's not absolute. Seeing pure handwork in reality, I just think it's an increase in money, because machines are now very developed, and most things are often produced by machines better than by hand. Some things that can be made by machines have appeared in a new manual scope, except gifts, which have special significance. Everything else is basically asking for money, and the quality is really not necessarily good unless you meet a real craftsman.