tinwork

/ˈtɪnˌwɜrk/
noun
  1. The craft or process of making objects from tin.
    • He learned tinwork from his grandfather, who was a tinsmith.
    • The museum displayed examples of traditional tinwork from colonial America.
    • Tinwork requires skill in cutting, bending, and soldering the metal.
  2. Objects made from tin, considered collectively.
    • The artisan's tinwork included both functional pots and decorative ornaments.
    • The attic was full of old tinwork, including lanterns and candle holders.
    • She admired the intricate tinwork on the antique ceiling panels.
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