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Metalsmiths


Melbourne RMIT Design Archives

Danish Crafts

Metalcyberspace

Who's Who in Gold and Silver. The Goldsmith's Company Directory

Artistic Directory

Academic Metals Directory Index

Tennessee Metro Arts Artist Registry
 

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