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Old is New : A Case Study of Traditional Craft Revitalization from Kansei Perspective
2009
Kansei Engineering International Journal
In Japan, a number of traditional craft products have been popular since ancient times. However, over the past few decades, factors such as globalization, changing lifestyles, and the development of plastic products, have created hardship for the craft industry. In response to this problem, some practitioners have tried to create new ways to communicate with younger generations. For example, a furoshiki is a square-shaped piece of fabric. MINOBE INC., a traditional furoshiki maker founded in
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