gold-worker
Noun: A gold-worker is a skilled craftsperson who specializes in creating jewelry and various other items from gold. This artisan works directly with the gold metal, shaping, forming, and finishing it into decorative or functional objects.
The term "gold-worker" specifically refers to the artisan's profession and primary material. It is a compound noun.
Examples: * The museum featured intricate pieces made by a master gold-worker from the 18th century. * She apprenticed with a local gold-worker to learn the techniques of forging and soldering gold.
- The term can be used in historical or traditional contexts to describe artisans before modern industrial specialization.
- In ancient civilizations, a gold-worker was often held in high esteem for their skill.
- Goldsmith: This is a more common and frequently used synonym for a gold-worker. It specifically denotes a person who makes and repairs articles of gold.
- Jeweler: A broader term for a person who makes, sells, or repairs jewelry, which may include working with gold but also other materials like silver, platinum, and gemstones.
- Metalworker: A general term for an artisan who works with any metal, which could include a gold-worker as a specific type.
- Goldsmith
- Jewelry maker (when specializing in gold)
"Gold-worker" is a straightforward compound noun formed from "gold" + "worker." Its meaning is directly derived from its components, specifying the material the artisan works with.
- an artisan who makes jewelry and other objects out of gold