What do you call someone who makes utensils?
There isn't a single specific term for someone who makes utensils. Here are some options depending on the type of utensil and the method of making:
General terms:
* Craftsperson: This is a broad term that can encompass anyone who makes things with their hands.
* Artisan: Similar to craftsperson but often implies a higher level of skill and artistry.
* Maker: This is a more modern and informal term used for anyone who creates things.
More specific terms:
* Blacksmith: If they make metal utensils (especially using traditional methods).
* Metalworker: A broader term for someone who works with metal, including making utensils.
* Woodworker: If they make wooden utensils.
* Pottery artisan: If they make ceramic utensils.
* Cutlery maker: This term is often used for someone who specializes in making knives, forks, and spoons.
You can also use descriptive phrases like:
* Utensil maker
* Person who makes utensils
The best term to use will depend on the context and the specific type of utensil being made.
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