Red, Blue, Green: Making 'May Banners' for Healthy Growth of Boys in Saga
The peak season for making 'May Banners' in Saga, Japan, is underway, aimed at wishing for the healthy growth of boys during the Children's Day celebration.
Prince Hisahito's Visit to Kyoto: Observing a Traditional Noh Costume Workshop Established in the Meiji Era and Experiencing Weaving
Prince Hisahito of the Akishino family visited a traditional Noh costume workshop in Kyoto, where he experienced weaving.
Tesco issues urgent recall of children's product over risk of asbestos
Tesco has recalled a children's arts and crafts kit due to potential asbestos contamination.
Crafts, Design, Enjoyment, and Gardening: Participate and Discover New Things - Four Fairs for Munich
From March 4 to March 8, Munich's Messe Munich will host a series of four interrelated trade fairs focusing on crafts, gardening, design, and culinary delights.
The 9th 'Catch the Smelt' Festival in Palūšė
The 9th annual 'Catch the Smelt' festival in Palūšė celebrated local culture with food, crafts, and community activities.
Quiz. How well do you know the crafts, goods, and hustle of the Kaziukas Fair?
A quiz invites participants to test their knowledge about the Kaziukas Fair, including its crafts, products, and atmosphere.
Readers: Oti's green kite and his grandfather's pride
A grandfather reflects on his childhood as he crafts a green kite for his grandson, Octavio, to surprise him.
‘The neighborhood weaves’: Runa Wana, Quito identity handmade from San Juan
The article highlights Runa Wana, a project in San Juan, Quito, that emphasizes environmental friendliness and celebrates the traditional neighborhoods of the capital through handmade crafts.
German Arts and Crafts: From Oven to Feather Dress: The Winners of Germany's Oldest State Prize
The Hessian State Prize for German Arts and Crafts honors innovation, craftsmanship, and the understanding of materials, with renowned artisans like Günter Matten receiving recognition.
Fair highlights culture, art, music, and antiques in Feira de Santana; learn more
The Feira Arte na Avenida showcases various art forms, crafts, and local culture in Feira de Santana, Brazil, set to take place on February 22, 2026.
Master craftsman uses newspaper and starch glue technique to create carnival accessories in the interior of SP
A craftsman in Lençóis Paulista, Brazil, creates carnival accessories using a traditional technique involving newspaper and starch glue, catering to the festive demands of the season.
This is how Seppo would solve people's loneliness – 'Not everyone has the opportunity...'
A Valentine's Day event in Helsinki focused on fostering friendships through crafts and games to combat loneliness.
Princess Kako of Akishino Meets with Traditional Craftsmen to Hear Their Techniques and Thoughts
Princess Kako of Akishino engaged in a discussion with six traditional craftsmen in Tokyo, focusing on their skills and perspectives.
Businesswoman honors crafts made by Latgale artisans in her restored family barn
A Latvian businesswoman has renovated a family barn to celebrate the craftsmanship of artisans from Latgale, emphasizing the importance of preserving family heritage through generations.
Ceramics and Glassmaking. Traditional Crafts will be Taught Again in Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary will reintroduce traditional crafts education, focusing on ceramics and glassmaking.
The ideal festival to enjoy the long Carnival weekend with family: Luck Ra and Abel Pintos perform
The National Craft Festival in Colón, Entre Ríos, offers a variety of activities for families during the Carnival long weekend from February 12-16, featuring live performances by renowned artists.
Waterfall of fire and sparks.. molten iron lights up the sky of Shanghai in a magical scene
A traditional performance featuring molten iron spread across the sky in Shanghai, China, marked the Lunar New Year celebrations with captivating visuals.
Engraving on Gaza Marble: An Art that Bids Farewell to the Living and Immortalizes the Martyrs
Mohammad Yassin crafts gravestones in Gaza, transforming marble into a living memory that honors martyrs while narrating the pain of loss caused by ongoing conflict.
Šušnjar to craftsmen: 'We are a predominantly Catholic country, Sunday serves as a celebration of the Lord’s Day'
Minister of Economy Ante Šušnjar stated that banning Sunday work for family businesses in retail is not within the scope of the Crafts Act and affirmed the sufficiency of the Trade Act for regulating Sunday work.
Chad’s Saharan Cultures Festival Brings Together Desert Nations
Chad's Saharan Cultures Festival celebrates the heritage and unity of desert nations, featuring a variety of performances and traditional crafts.
World Crafts Council honours Runsewe
Olusegun Runsewe was awarded the Icon of Crafts, Culture and Hospitality in Africa by the World Crafts Council for his contributions to arts and culture at the World Crafts Forum in Kuwait.
Lina quit her public job and told her husband: "I need antlers" - unique creations are born in her workshop
Lina Balčiūnienė decided to leave her job as a kindergarten deputy and pursue her passion for crafting unique jewelry from animal antlers and teeth.
Here, the youngest patients take a break – among crafts, songs, and play
At Drottning Silvia Children’s Hospital in Gothenburg, a special department offers young patients a respite from their illnesses through play and artistic activities.
Autistic student who balanced studies with crafts is approved for psychology at Ufac: 'I want to help other people'
Eighteen-year-old Thalita Silva, diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, has been accepted into the psychology program at Ufac after scoring 900 on her ENEM essay, hoping to assist others in their therapeutic journeys.
A big cut for the unemployed: 'First a layoff, I barely got myself together and decided to try with a craft. Here's the second blow'
The article discusses the challenges faced by the unemployed in starting their businesses, highlighting that only 89 out of every 100 individuals who received state support successfully maintained their ventures after two years.
UGP: The right to work on Sundays should apply to family businesses and shops
The association UGP believes that the right to work on Sundays should be granted to all family businesses, including family-run shops operating as companies, and welcomes the Ministry of Economy's announcement to allow Sunday work for family crafts.
UGP warns: 'Distinguishing between crafts and family shops creates inequality'
The Association Voice of Entrepreneurs commended the announcement by the Ministry of Economy to allow family businesses to operate on Sundays, but criticized the exclusivity of this privilege to family crafts and not to family shops operating as commercial entities.
Erotic Quiz, 18+ Graphics and Unseen Works: Zagreb Museum Opens Exclusive Exhibition That Will Be Talked About
The exhibition 'Egon Schiele UNSEEN' at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb features rare artworks by Austrian artist Egon Schiele, including a graphic map that is being displayed to Croatian audiences for the first time.
Peak District town with Victorian charm and artsy heritage
The article highlights Leek in the Peak District, known for its cobbled streets, Victorian markets, and rich connection to the Arts and Crafts movement.
Senegal baskets are all the rage so why aren't craftswomen seeing the profits?
Despite the international popularity of Senegalese baskets, local women artisans are struggling to profit from their crafts and are seeking government support.
From tourism to wine, Syrian businesses flounder in post-Assad cultural flux
In the wake of the Assad regime's fall, Syrian businesses have struggled to adapt, with shifts in products and cultural sentiment marking a significant change in the economy, particularly in tourism and local crafts.