MindMap Gallery Handicraft technology in medieval England
Handicraft technology flourished in medieval England, particularly in textile production, where wool weaving and dyeing skills were exquisite, driving the prosperity of textile trade. The metalworking industry included forging and casting techniques, producing various tools and weapons. Pottery and ceramics utilized kiln technology and glazing, creating both practical and artistic household and art items. Woodworking excelled in carpentry and furniture making, providing architectural and household items. Leatherworking also thrived, including tanning and shoemaking techniques, supplying clothing and footwear.
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