Noun
the activity of making things out of metal in a skillful manner
Source: WordNetI built two forges when I was in my teens. I was just really, really into metalworking and making stuff. Christopher Paolini
Among these elements are Shinto mythology, marriage customs, architectural styles, and technological developments such as lacquerware, textiles, laminated bows, metalworking, and glass making. Source: Internet
Every Asian civilization is represented in the Met's Asian department, and the pieces on display include every type of decorative art, from painting and printmaking to sculpture and metalworking. Source: Internet
Colombia's industries include textiles and clothing, particularly lingerie, leather products, processed foods and beverages, paper and paper products, chemicals and petrochemicals, cement, construction, iron and steel products, and metalworking. Source: Internet
Particularly strong in this tradition were figurative sculpture in terracotta (particularly life-size on sarcophagi or temples), wall-painting and metalworking (especially engraved bronze mirrors). Source: Internet
Glassware and metalworking was also popular. Source: Internet