Thread:Tlaqh1335/@comment-3261439-20200921010653/@comment-46173343-20200921033450

So a lot of what you guys are saying is off.

Craftmanship is historically masculine, but is typically gender neutral in modern times. Craftwomanship isn't really a word thats commonly used in the English language. This is because traditionally only men learned crafts, such as smithing or fletching, so "Craftsman" and "Craftsmanship" are artifacts from that time. If craftswomanship was a word, it would be specifically feminine and not gender neutral.

Craftspersonship is not really used in English currently either, but from what I've found it is beginning to gain popularity, even though "Craftsmanship" is MUCH more common as a gender neutral term currently. AZS is ahead of his time! (Haha!)

Craftspersonship also doesn't roll off the tongue very well, which is probably why it's slow to gain popularity.