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  2. Craft production - Wikipedia

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    Places where craft economic activity is taking place indicate strong linkages between sociopolitical organization and societal complexity. [4] These communities are often tight-knit, with strong linkages to materials produced and sold, as well as mutual respect for fellow tradesmen in the market place.

  3. Handicraft - Wikipedia

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    Batik craftswomen in Java, Indonesia Savisiipi handicrafts store in Pori, Finland A handicraft Selling-Factory shop, Isfahan, Iran Artesanato Mineiro. A handicraft is a traditional main sector of craft making and applies to a wide range of creative and design activities that are related to making things with one's hands and skill, including work with textiles, moldable and rigid materials ...

  4. List of Traditional Crafts of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Analysis by the Traditional Crafts Industry Promotion Association [Wikidata] locates these trends within the broader context of the changes in lifestyles and employment attendant upon the nation's post-war economic growth, identifying seven principal explanatory strands: displacement by highly industrialized, mass-produced—and, as a ...

  5. Craft - Wikipedia

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    The nature of craft skill and the process of its development are continually debated by philosophers, anthropologists, and cognitive scientists. [1] Some scholars note that craft skill is marked by particular ways of experiencing tools and materials, whether by allowing tools to recede from focal awareness, [2] perceiving tools and materials in terms of their practical interrelationships, [3 ...

  6. Proto-industrialization - Wikipedia

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    Proto-industrialization is the regional development, alongside commercial agriculture, of rural handicraft production for external markets. [1] Cottage industries in parts of Europe between the 16th and 19th centuries had long been a niche topic of study.

  7. Craftwork - Wikipedia

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    A craftwork is an applied form of art, a social and cultural product reflecting the inclusive nature of folk imagination. Craftwork may refer to: . Handicraft, work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools

  8. Outline of crafts - Wikipedia

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    A craft is a work of physical expression drawn from imagination or existing culture, largely by using hands. A craft is typically birthed by creativity and intentional design, through the application of skill(s)/ techniques and can extend across a wide range of areas from dance, embroidery to photography.

  9. Rural crafts - Wikipedia

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    Rural crafts refers to the traditional crafts production that is carried on, simply for everyday practical use, in the agricultural countryside.Once widespread and commonplace, the survival of some rural crafts is threatened.