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6 Rajasthan Crafts Win Heritage Status in India
SolutionsMar 30

6 Rajasthan Crafts Win Heritage Status in India

Six traditional products from Rajasthan just earned official heritage recognition, protecting centuries-old crafts that sustain thousands of artisans. From 450-year-old hand-printed fabrics to royal spice recipes, these traditions are getting the spotlight they deserve.

The Better India2 min read
Tamil Nadu Crafts $1.5T Economy With Heritage Products
SolutionsJun 19

Tamil Nadu Crafts $1.5T Economy With Heritage Products

Tamil Nadu is launching a groundbreaking policy to protect and profit from its unique local products, from special coffee to handwoven textiles. The state aims to reach a $1.5 trillion economy by 2036 by celebrating what makes its goods truly special.

The Hindu3 min read
Indian Stars Shine at Met Gala in Heritage Fashion
Daily MixMay 5

Indian Stars Shine at Met Gala in Heritage Fashion

Six Indian celebrities brought ancient crafts and royal heritage to the 2026 Met Gala, turning traditional artistry into show-stopping fashion statements. From 3,000-year-old textile techniques to stainless steel armor made from kitchen utensils, they proved cultural roots can command global attention. ##

Indian Express2 min read
Indian Craft Village Goes Digital, Drawing Global Tourism
InnovationMar 1

Indian Craft Village Goes Digital, Drawing Global Tourism

Nearly 150 traditional toy makers in India's Kondapalli village learned e-commerce skills, potentially transforming cultural tourism patterns. The Ratan Tata Innovation Hub training could reshape how global travelers discover India's craft heritage.

Google News - Germany Innovation3 min read
Egypt Builds Heritage Archive to Preserve Cultural Traditions
Planet WinsMar 23

Egypt Builds Heritage Archive to Preserve Cultural Traditions

Egypt is creating a national archive to document traditional crafts, costumes, and cultural practices across all its regions. The initiative will preserve the country's living heritage and prepare submissions for UNESCO recognition.

Egypt Independent2 min read
Rural Indian Artisans Take First Flights to Sell Their Crafts
Acts of KindnessFeb 7

Rural Indian Artisans Take First Flights to Sell Their Crafts

A zero-commission craft exhibition is transforming rural Indian artisans into entrepreneurs, with many catching their first flights to showcase their work in major cities. Project Tarasha helps craftpreneurs earn directly while preserving their cultural heritage.

YourStory India2 min read
Morocco Turns AFCON Into Living Heritage Showcase
Global NewsJan 28

Morocco Turns AFCON Into Living Heritage Showcase

During Africa's biggest soccer tournament, Morocco's Agadir region transformed game day into a cultural journey through ancient crafts, restored landmarks, and sustainable tourism. Visitors experienced more than matches—they discovered a region honoring its past while building its future.

Morocco World News3 min read
1,000-Year Papermaking Craft Revived in Arunachal Village
Community HeroesJun 17

1,000-Year Papermaking Craft Revived in Arunachal Village

A remote village 10,000 feet high in the Himalayas is bringing back a sacred papermaking tradition that once supplied Buddhist monasteries across Asia. After nearly disappearing, Mon Shugu paper is being crafted again by local artisans who are reclaiming their ancient heritage.

The Better India2 min read
Unnao's 60% Women Workforce Revives Ancient Embroidery Craft
Global NewsMar 24

Unnao's 60% Women Workforce Revives Ancient Embroidery Craft

In India's Unnao district, a traditional embroidery cluster is thriving with women making up 60% of its workforce, transforming ancient zari-zardozi craft into a modern success story. A new government-supported facility is helping 35 artisans turn intricate threadwork into sustainable livelihoods.

YourStory India3 min read
Gullah Geechee Women Weave Heritage Into Every Basket
Acts of KindnessMay 20

Gullah Geechee Women Weave Heritage Into Every Basket

Fifth-generation basket weavers and coastal conservationists are keeping centuries-old Gullah Geechee traditions alive along the South Carolina coast. Their work connects West African heritage to modern environmental protection through sweetgrass baskets and oyster reef restoration.

Smithsonian3 min read
24-Year-Old Helps 500 Women Earn From Traditional Crafts
Acts of KindnessJun 19

24-Year-Old Helps 500 Women Earn From Traditional Crafts

Debongshi Chakma turned her community's heritage into sustainable income for hundreds of women in rural Mizoram. Her collective proves traditional crafts can create modern livelihoods while preserving indigenous culture.

The Better India2 min read
Three Generations Keep Stone Craft Alive in Raebareli
SolutionsFeb 26

Three Generations Keep Stone Craft Alive in Raebareli

A family business in India has evolved from hand-carved stones to laser-cut precision over 45 years, proving traditional crafts can thrive with modern tools. Now a government loan is helping the third generation take their heritage even further.

YourStory India2 min read
Vietnam Turns Heritage Sites Into Hands-On Experiences
Planet WinsFeb 23

Vietnam Turns Heritage Sites Into Hands-On Experiences

Vietnam is transforming ancient villages and craft sites into interactive destinations where tourists make pottery, craft lanterns, and dive into local culture. The shift from sightseeing to participation is boosting sustainable tourism and keeping traditions alive.

Google News - Vietnam Growth2 min read
Varanasi's 'Pink Art' Masters Keep Ancient Craft Alive
Acts of KindnessFeb 11

Varanasi's 'Pink Art' Masters Keep Ancient Craft Alive

In Varanasi, master artisans are preserving gulabi meenakari, a centuries-old pink enamel craft that transforms gold and silver into luminous works of art. Each piece passes through multiple skilled hands and takes days to complete, sustaining a unique artistic tradition.

YourStory India2 min read
Indian Embroidery Town Turns Ancient Craft Into Steady Income
Acts of KindnessFeb 5

Indian Embroidery Town Turns Ancient Craft Into Steady Income

In Badaun, India, a government program is helping golden thread embroidery artisans reach national buyers and earn consistent income. What was once a local craft passed down through families now supports entire communities through trade fairs and exhibitions.

YourStory India2 min read
Amroha's Dholak Makers Keep Ancient Craft Beating Strong
Global NewsFeb 2

Amroha's Dholak Makers Keep Ancient Craft Beating Strong

In Amroha, India, thousands of artisans still handcraft the dholak drum the traditional way, sustaining an entire local economy built on wood, goat skin, and generations of skill. Now, government support is helping this centuries-old craft reach even more celebrations across the country.

YourStory India2 min read
India Invites Citizens to Photograph Hidden Heritage Sites
Global NewsApr 15

India Invites Citizens to Photograph Hidden Heritage Sites

Uttar Pradesh Tourism launched two campaigns asking people to share photos and stories of forgotten monuments and family treasures. The initiative transforms ordinary citizens into heritage documentarians ahead of World Heritage Day.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
30 Artisans Compete for €50K Loewe Craft Prize in Singapore
InnovationApr 21

30 Artisans Compete for €50K Loewe Craft Prize in Singapore

The Loewe Foundation just named 30 finalists from around the world for its 2026 Craft Prize, celebrating makers who blend ancient traditions with bold new ideas. The winner takes home €50,000 and will be announced in Singapore this May.

Euronews2 min read
Hanoi Turns Heritage Sites Into Tourism Powerhouse
Planet WinsMay 8

Hanoi Turns Heritage Sites Into Tourism Powerhouse

Vietnam is transforming Hanoi's thousand-year-old cultural treasures into a booming tourism industry that's driving economic growth across the nation. Digital tours, heritage experiences, and government investment are bringing ancient history to life for visitors worldwide.

Google News - Vietnam Growth3 min read
35,000 Volunteers Finish Crafts for Families in Grief
Acts of KindnessMay 1

35,000 Volunteers Finish Crafts for Families in Grief

When a loved one dies mid-project, their unfinished knitting or sewing can break hearts all over again. A nonprofit called Loose Ends now has 35,000 volunteers in 84 countries who complete these crafts, turning painful reminders into precious keepsakes.

Reasons to be Cheerful2 min read

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