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Handicraft

A handicraft, sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft or handmade, is any of a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by one’s hand or by using only simple, non-automated related tools like scissors, carving implements, or hooks. It 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, paper, plant fibers, clay, etc. One of the oldest handicraft is Dhokra; this is a sort of metal casting that has been used in India for over 4,000 years and is still used. In Iranian Baluchistan, women still make red ware hand-made pottery with dotted ornaments, much similar to the 5000-year-old pottery tradition of Kalpurgan, an archaeological site near the village. Usually, the term is applied to traditional techniques of creating items (whether for personal use or as products) that are both practical and aesthetic. Handicraft industries are those that produce things with hands to meet the needs of the people in their locality without using machines.[1][2][3][4]

Batik craftswomen in Java, Indonesia drawing batik
Savisiipi handicrafts store in Pori, Finland
A handicraft Selling-Factory shop, Isfahan-Iran

Collective terms for handicrafts include artisanry, crafting, and handcrafting. The term arts and crafts is also applied, especially in the United States and mostly to hobbyists' and children's output rather than items crafted for daily use, but this distinction is not formal, and the term is easily confused with the Arts and Crafts design movement, which is in fact as practical as it is aesthetic.

Handicraft has its roots in the rural crafts—the material-goods necessities—of ancient civilizations, and many specific crafts have been practiced for centuries, while others are modern inventions or popularizations of crafts which were originally practiced in a limited geographic area.

Many handcrafters use natural, even entirely indigenous, materials while others may prefer modern, non-traditional materials, and even upcycle industrial materials. The individual artisanship of a handcrafted item is the paramount criterion; those made by mass production or machines are not handicraft goods.

Seen as developing the skills and creative interests of students, generally and sometimes towards a particular craft or trade, handicrafts are often integrated into educational systems, both informally and formally. Most crafts require the development of skill and the application of patience but can be learned by virtually anyone.

Like folk art, handicraft output often has cultural and/or religious significance, and increasingly may have a political message as well, as in craftivism. Many crafts become very popular for brief periods of time (a few months, or a few years), spreading rapidly among the crafting population as everyone emulates the first examples, then their popularity wanes until a later resurgence.

The Arts and Crafts movement in the West

The Arts and Crafts movement originated as late 19th-century design reform and social movement principally in Europe, North America and Australia, and continues today. Its proponents are motivated by the ideals of movement founders such as William Morris and John Ruskin, who proposed that in pre-industrial societies, such as the European Middle Ages, people had achieved fulfillment through the creative process of handicrafts. This was held up in contrast to what was perceived to be the alienating effects of industrial labor.

 
Works Progress Administration, Crafts Class, 1935

These activities were called crafts because originally many of them were professions under the guild system. Adolescents were apprenticed to a master craftsman and refined their skills over a period of years in exchange for low wages. By the time their training was complete, they were well equipped to set up in trade for themselves, earning their living with the skill that could be traded directly within the community, often for goods and services. The Industrial Revolution and the increasing mechanization of production processes gradually reduced or eliminated many of the roles professional craftspeople played, and today many handicrafts are increasingly seen, especially when no longer the mainstay of a formal vocational trade, as a form of hobby, folk art and sometimes even fine art.

The term handicrafts can also refer to the products themselves of such artisanal efforts, that require specialized knowledge, maybe highly technical in their execution, require specialized equipment and/or facilities to produce, involve manual labor or a blue-collar work ethic, are accessible to the general public, and are constructed from materials with histories that exceed the boundaries of Western "fine art" tradition, such as ceramics, glass, textiles, metal and wood. These products are produced within a specific community of practice, and while they mostly differ from the products produced within the communities of art and design, the boundaries often overlap, resulting in hybrid objects. Additionally, as the interpretation and validation of art is frequently a matter of context, an audience may perceive handcrafted objects as art objects when these objects are viewed within an art context, such as in a museum or in a position of prominence in one's home.

In modern education

 
At the Buell Children's Museum in Pueblo, Colorado, children and their guardians partake in "arts and crafts" (i.e. handicrafts)
 
Draw and color Bat-Trang-Ceramic

Simple "arts and crafts" projects are a common elementary and middle school activity in both mainstream and alternative education systems around the world.

In some of the Scandinavian countries, more advanced handicrafts form part of the formal, compulsory school curriculum, and are collectively referred to as slöjd in Swedish, and käsityö (or veisto) in Finnish. Students learn how to work mainly with metal, textile and wood, not for professional training purposes as in American vocational–technical schools, but with the aim to develop children's and teens' practical skills, such as everyday problem-solving ability, tool use, and understanding of the materials that surround us for economical, cultural and environmental purposes.

Secondary schools and college and university art departments increasingly provide elective options for more handicraft-based arts, in addition to formal "fine arts", a distinction that continues to fade throughout the years, especially with the rise of studio craft, i.e. the use of traditional handicrafts techniques by professional fine artists.

Many community centers and schools run evening or day classes and workshops, for adults and children, offering to teach basic craft skills in a short period of time.

 
Handcrafted shoes from bamboo made by artists of West Bengal, India, at a fair in Kolkata
 
A hand made sofa set made from fibers extracted from bamboo at a fair in Kolkata. Made by artists of West Bengal, India.
 
Making conical hats (nón lá) in Huế countryside, Vietnam
 
Typical Filipino handmade brooms in a restaurant of Banaue Municipal Town

List of common handicrafts

There are almost as many variations on the theme of handicrafts as there are crafters with time on their hands, but they can be broken down into a number of categories:

Using textiles or leather

Using wood, metal, clay, bone, horn, glass, or stone

Using paper or canvas

Using plants other than wood

Other

 
Women's dress
 
Handmade dolls featuring traditional attire in Afghanistan
 
Handicrafts for sale in Mysore, India.

Sales venues

Handicrafts are often made for home use and decor.[5] If sold, they are sold in direct sales,[6] gift shops,[7] public markets,[8] and online shopping.[9] In developing countries, handicrafts are sold to locals and as souvenirs to tourists.[10] Sellers tend to speak at least a few words of common tourist languages.[11] There are also specialty markets such as:

 
A craft done by using twilling papers

See also

References

  1. ^ Thomas MacMillan (30 April 2012). "On State Street, "Maker" Movement Arrives". New Haven Independent. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Gaia Handicraft". from the original on 26 October 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  3. ^ Martinez, Sylvia (2013). Invent To Learn. Torrance, CA: Constructing Modern Knowledge. pp. 32–35. ISBN 978-0-9891511-0-8.
  4. ^ Dugang, Lilia. "Handicraft". Vocabulary.
  5. ^ Clark, Alex (18 September 2011). "The hell of handicrafts". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  6. ^ Kumar, Amit (7 November 2011). "Handicraft business: Weaving a career out of handicrafts and empowering the Indian artisans". Economic Times of India. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  7. ^ Filou, Emilie (13 June 2013). "Africa's village crafts with big ambitions". Africa Report. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  8. ^ Dziadek, Francesca (8 December 2011). "Sant' Ambrogio's street festival". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  9. ^ Blair, Elizabeth (13 December 2012). "Etsy Crafts A Strategy For Staying Handmade And Profitable". NPR. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  10. ^ "Handicraft industry needs to adopt technology". Economic Times of India. 22 February 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Retail Sales: Tourists, Travelers". 25 April 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2014.

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A handicraft sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft or handmade is any of a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by one s hand or by using only simple non automated related tools like scissors carving implements or hooks It 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 paper plant fibers clay etc One of the oldest handicraft is Dhokra this is a sort of metal casting that has been used in India for over 4 000 years and is still used In Iranian Baluchistan women still make red ware hand made pottery with dotted ornaments much similar to the 5000 year old pottery tradition of Kalpurgan an archaeological site near the village Usually the term is applied to traditional techniques of creating items whether for personal use or as products that are both practical and aesthetic Handicraft industries are those that produce things with hands to meet the needs of the people in their locality without using machines 1 2 3 4 Batik craftswomen in Java Indonesia drawing batik Savisiipi handicrafts store in Pori Finland A handicraft Selling Factory shop Isfahan Iran Collective terms for handicrafts include artisanry crafting and handcrafting The term arts and crafts is also applied especially in the United States and mostly to hobbyists and children s output rather than items crafted for daily use but this distinction is not formal and the term is easily confused with the Arts and Crafts design movement which is in fact as practical as it is aesthetic Handicraft has its roots in the rural crafts the material goods necessities of ancient civilizations and many specific crafts have been practiced for centuries while others are modern inventions or popularizations of crafts which were originally practiced in a limited geographic area Many handcrafters use natural even entirely indigenous materials while others may prefer modern non traditional materials and even upcycle industrial materials The individual artisanship of a handcrafted item is the paramount criterion those made by mass production or machines are not handicraft goods Seen as developing the skills and creative interests of students generally and sometimes towards a particular craft or trade handicrafts are often integrated into educational systems both informally and formally Most crafts require the development of skill and the application of patience but can be learned by virtually anyone Like folk art handicraft output often has cultural and or religious significance and increasingly may have a political message as well as in craftivism Many crafts become very popular for brief periods of time a few months or a few years spreading rapidly among the crafting population as everyone emulates the first examples then their popularity wanes until a later resurgence Contents 1 The Arts and Crafts movement in the West 2 In modern education 3 List of common handicrafts 3 1 Using textiles or leather 3 2 Using wood metal clay bone horn glass or stone 3 3 Using paper or canvas 3 4 Using plants other than wood 3 5 Other 4 Sales venues 5 See also 6 ReferencesThe Arts and Crafts movement in the West EditMain article Arts and Crafts The Arts and Crafts movement originated as late 19th century design reform and social movement principally in Europe North America and Australia and continues today Its proponents are motivated by the ideals of movement founders such as William Morris and John Ruskin who proposed that in pre industrial societies such as the European Middle Ages people had achieved fulfillment through the creative process of handicrafts This was held up in contrast to what was perceived to be the alienating effects of industrial labor Works Progress Administration Crafts Class 1935 These activities were called crafts because originally many of them were professions under the guild system Adolescents were apprenticed to a master craftsman and refined their skills over a period of years in exchange for low wages By the time their training was complete they were well equipped to set up in trade for themselves earning their living with the skill that could be traded directly within the community often for goods and services The Industrial Revolution and the increasing mechanization of production processes gradually reduced or eliminated many of the roles professional craftspeople played and today many handicrafts are increasingly seen especially when no longer the mainstay of a formal vocational trade as a form of hobby folk art and sometimes even fine art The term handicrafts can also refer to the products themselves of such artisanal efforts that require specialized knowledge maybe highly technical in their execution require specialized equipment and or facilities to produce involve manual labor or a blue collar work ethic are accessible to the general public and are constructed from materials with histories that exceed the boundaries of Western fine art tradition such as ceramics glass textiles metal and wood These products are produced within a specific community of practice and while they mostly differ from the products produced within the communities of art and design the boundaries often overlap resulting in hybrid objects Additionally as the interpretation and validation of art is frequently a matter of context an audience may perceive handcrafted objects as art objects when these objects are viewed within an art context such as in a museum or in a position of prominence in one s home In modern education Edit At the Buell Children s Museum in Pueblo Colorado children and their guardians partake in arts and crafts i e handicrafts Draw and color Bat Trang Ceramic Simple arts and crafts projects are a common elementary and middle school activity in both mainstream and alternative education systems around the world In some of the Scandinavian countries more advanced handicrafts form part of the formal compulsory school curriculum and are collectively referred to as slojd in Swedish and kasityo or veisto in Finnish Students learn how to work mainly with metal textile and wood not for professional training purposes as in American vocational technical schools but with the aim to develop children s and teens practical skills such as everyday problem solving ability tool use and understanding of the materials that surround us for economical cultural and environmental purposes Secondary schools and college and university art departments increasingly provide elective options for more handicraft based arts in addition to formal fine arts a distinction that continues to fade throughout the years especially with the rise of studio craft i e the use of traditional handicrafts techniques by professional fine artists Many community centers and schools run evening or day classes and workshops for adults and children offering to teach basic craft skills in a short period of time Handcrafted shoes from bamboo made by artists of West Bengal India at a fair in Kolkata A hand made sofa set made from fibers extracted from bamboo at a fair in Kolkata Made by artists of West Bengal India Making conical hats non la in Huế countryside Vietnam Typical Filipino handmade brooms in a restaurant of Banaue Municipal TownList of common handicrafts EditThere are almost as many variations on the theme of handicrafts as there are crafters with time on their hands but they can be broken down into a number of categories Using textiles or leather Edit Bagh prints Banner making Batik Calligraphy Carpet Canvas work Cross stitch Crochet Darning Dyeing yarns Embossing leather Embroidery Felting Knitting Lace making Leather crafting Lucet Macrame Millinery hat making Needlepoint Needlework generally Patchwork Quilting Ribbon embroidery Rug making Saddle making Sewing generally Shoe making cordwainning Silkscreening Spinning textiles String art Tapestry Tatting T shirt art Tunisian Crochet Weaving Bagru Print Handmade BagsUsing wood metal clay bone horn glass or stone Edit Bead work Bone carving buffalo camel etc as well as horn and Brass broidered coconut shell craft of Kerala Carpentry Ceramic art generally Chip carving Copper arts Dollhouse construction and furnishing Doll making Enameling and Grisaille Fretwork Glass etching Glassblowing Jewelry design Joining woodworking Lapidary Lath art Marquetry Metalwork Mosaics Pottery Puppet making Repousse and chasing embossing metal Scale modeling Sculpture Silversmithing Stained glass Toy making Wood burning pyrography Wood carving Wood turning Woodworking generallyUsing paper or canvas Edit Altered books Artist trading cards Assemblage collage in three dimensions Bookbinding Cardmaking Collage Decollage Decoupage Embossing paper Iris folding Origami or paper folding Paper craft generally Paper making Paper marbling Paper modeling paper craft or card modeling Papier mache Parchment craft Pop up books Quilling or paper filigree Rubber acrylic stamping ScrapbookingUsing plants other than wood Edit Basket weaving Corn dolly making Floral design Pressed flower craft Soapmaking Straw marquetryOther Edit Balloon animals Cake decorating Candlemaking Egg decorating Women s dress Handmade dolls featuring traditional attire in Afghanistan Handicrafts for sale in Mysore India Sales venues EditHandicrafts are often made for home use and decor 5 If sold they are sold in direct sales 6 gift shops 7 public markets 8 and online shopping 9 In developing countries handicrafts are sold to locals and as souvenirs to tourists 10 Sellers tend to speak at least a few words of common tourist languages 11 There are also specialty markets such as Pike Place Public Market of Seattle Street Artists Program of San Francisco Ann Arbor Art Fairs International Art and Craft Fair Ouagadougou A craft done by using twilling papersSee also EditBagh Print Maker culture Screw pine craft of Kerala Sloyd Fully feathered basket ArtisanReferences Edit Thomas MacMillan 30 April 2012 On State Street Maker Movement Arrives New Haven Independent Retrieved 23 November 2016 Gaia Handicraft Archived from the original on 26 October 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Martinez Sylvia 2013 Invent To Learn Torrance CA Constructing Modern Knowledge pp 32 35 ISBN 978 0 9891511 0 8 Dugang Lilia Handicraft Vocabulary Clark Alex 18 September 2011 The hell of handicrafts The Guardian Retrieved 22 May 2014 Kumar Amit 7 November 2011 Handicraft business Weaving a career out of handicrafts and empowering the Indian artisans Economic Times of India Retrieved 22 May 2014 Filou Emilie 13 June 2013 Africa s village crafts with big ambitions Africa Report Retrieved 22 May 2014 Dziadek Francesca 8 December 2011 Sant Ambrogio s street festival The Guardian Retrieved 22 May 2014 Blair Elizabeth 13 December 2012 Etsy Crafts A Strategy For Staying Handmade And Profitable NPR Retrieved 22 May 2014 Handicraft industry needs to adopt technology Economic Times of India 22 February 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Retail Sales Tourists Travelers 25 April 2013 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Handicraft Look up handicraft in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Handicraft amp oldid 1143493352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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