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World Traditional Crafts - CSV

World traditional crafts are valuable cultural heritage reflecting the culture and history of each country. They are categorized into ceramics (Jingdezhen in China, Arita-yaki in Japan, Meissen in Germany, etc.), lacquerware (Wajima-nuri in Japan, Son Mai in Vietnam, etc.), textiles (Persian carpets, Kashmir carpets, etc.), woodwork, and glass crafts (Venetian glass, Baccarat, Bohemian glass, etc.). These crafts are created through highly skilled techniques and long-standing traditions, with many registered as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

traditional crafts ceramics lacquerware textiles woodwork glass crafts UNESCO intangible cultural heritage craftsmanship handicrafts
code,slug,name,description,category,country,region
C01,jingdezhen-ceramics,Jingdezhen Ceramics,"Ceramics produced in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. With over 2000 years of history as the world's porcelain capital.",ceramics,China,Jiangxi Province
C02,arita-yaki,Arita-yaki (Arita Porcelain),"Traditional Japanese porcelain produced in Arita Town, Saga Prefecture. Characterized by white porcelain with blue underglaze decoration.",ceramics,Japan,Saga Prefecture
C03,longquan-celadon,Longquan Celadon,"Celadon produced in Longquan City, Zhejiang Province, China. Inscribed on UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2009.",ceramics,China,Zhejiang Province
C04,meissen-porcelain,Meissen Porcelain,"Europe's oldest hard-paste porcelain, founded in 1710 in Meissen, Germany.",ceramics,Germany,Saxony
L01,wajima-nuri,Wajima-nuri (Wajima Lacquerware),"Japan's representative lacquerware produced in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Known for its durability and beautiful finish.",lacquerware,Japan,Ishikawa Prefecture
L02,vietnamese-lacquerware,Vietnamese Lacquerware (Son Mai),Traditional Vietnamese lacquerware featuring mother-of-pearl inlay and painting techniques.,lacquerware,Vietnam,Hanoi
L03,chinese-lacquerware,Chinese Lacquerware,Traditional Chinese lacquerware with developed techniques such as carved lacquer and tsuishu.,lacquerware,China,Various regions
T01,persian-carpet,Persian Carpet,Traditional hand-woven carpets from Iran (Persia) with over 3000 years of history.,textiles,Iran,Various regions
T02,kashmir-carpet,Kashmir Carpet,"Silk carpets from Kashmir, India. Luxury carpets developed during the Mughal Empire.",textiles,India,Kashmir
T03,yuuki-tsumugi,Yuuki-tsumugi (Yuuki Silk),"Traditional silk fabric from Yuki City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Inscribed on UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2010.",textiles,Japan,Ibaraki Prefecture
W01,hakone-marquetry,Hakone Marquetry (Yosegi-zaiku),"Traditional woodwork from Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture. Features geometric patterns combining various colored woods.",woodwork,Japan,Kanagawa Prefecture
W02,bamboo-crafts,Bamboo Crafts,Traditional Japanese bamboo crafts. Practical crafts utilizing the characteristics of bamboo.,woodwork,Japan,Various regions
G01,venetian-glass,Venetian Glass (Murano Glass),"Traditional glass craft from Venice, Italy (Murano Island). Techniques dating back to the 13th century.",glass,Italy,Venice (Murano Island)
G02,baccarat-crystal,Baccarat Crystal,"Luxury crystal glass from Baccarat, France. Established brand founded in 1764.",glass,France,Lorraine (Baccarat)
G03,bohemian-glass,Bohemian Glass,"Traditional glass craft from Bohemia region, Czech Republic. Cut glass techniques dating back to the 16th century.",glass,Czech Republic,Bohemia
G04,european-handmade-glass,European Handmade Glass,Handmade glass techniques from 6 European countries inscribed on UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2023.,glass,Multiple European countries,Europe