tawer Antonyms

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Meaning of tawer

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tawer (n.)

One who taws; a dresser of white leather.

tawer Sentence Examples

  1. The tawer skillfully cured the hides into supple leather for the city's craftsmen.
  2. The ancient art of tawing involved soaking and stretching hides to prepare them for tanning.
  3. The tawer's tools consisted of a sharp knife, a beam for stretching, and various mordants.
  4. The process of tawing produced a leather with a distinctive feel and aroma that was highly prized.
  5. Alums and salt were commonly used as tawing agents to achieve different effects on the leather.
  6. The tawer carefully blended natural ingredients to create unique tawing recipes that gave each piece a bespoke character.
  7. The Emir gifted the visiting ambassador with a sumptuous robe made from delicately tawed leather adorned with intricate embroidery.
  8. The tawer's workshop was a hub of activity, with hides stretched on racks and the pungent scent of tanning solutions filling the air.
  9. The ancient tawing techniques passed down through generations were preserved by master tanners.
  10. The tawer's reputation extended far and wide, attracting merchants and artisans seeking his exceptional leatherwork.

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One who taws; a dresser of white leather.

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The tawer skillfully cured the hides into supple leather for the city's craftsmen.

The ancient art of tawing involved soaking and stretching hides to prepare them for tanning.

The tawer's tools consisted of a sharp knife, a beam for stretching, and various mordants.

The process of tawing produced a leather with a distinctive feel and aroma that was highly prized.