RE: Back To The Craft Festival

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One of the things I noticed during my visit to the craft fair was that most, if not all the crafters exhibiting were representing an association. This means crafters are associating to for a unified community, which automatically lead to preserving the tradition and these old habits.

It’s heartening to see crafters come together under associations, as it not only fosters a sense of community but also plays a crucial role in keeping traditions alive.

This approach is essential in today's rapidly changing world, where traditional crafts often risk being overshadowed or forgotten amidst newer, more modern forms of art and expression.

You got a new follower here @erikah, I am excited to see your photos from this day onwards =D



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It is indeed heartening as it is for a good cause and basically the only way or the best way forward. As you say, traditional crafts often risk being overshadowed or forgotten, so these activities are the best way to show people what they are missing and give them a chance to taste what these activities look like.

Thank you for following me, it's a pleasure to me, I'm also following you. I hope I can show you some interesting things from my part of the world :)

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