Asia inch at the craft revival trust (crt) is the leading open educational resource on the intangible cultural heritage of the traditional arts, crafts and textiles and their practitioners. This world heritage day, let’s. Yet, against all odds, a revival is underway—a resurgence fuelled by a newfound appreciation for heritage, sustainability, and craftsmanship.
Malaak Compton Rock
In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the craft revival trust, its mission, history, initiatives, and the impact it has had on sustaining and revitalizing traditional crafts (patel, 2021). Craftizen has successfully executed programs for revival of traditional craft clusters through skill enhancement, upgrading equipment & tools, design development and marketing support. Artists are turning to textiles (think weaving, embroidery, and natural dyeing) alongside.
By examining successful case studies from india and southeast asia, the research aims to extract valuable insights into the factors that contribute to the revival of these crafts.