76 Results that matches your search criteria textile

Traditional turkmen carpet making art in Turkmenistan

tan relates to the production of traditional Turkmen carpets and carpet products: hand-woven woolen textile products decorated with ornamental art. The carpets feature a dense texture ornamented with characteristic coloured patterns pertaining to one of the five main Turkmen tribes. They are characterized by patterns forming clear linear geometric... Turkmenistan

Decision

14.COM 3.BUR : Electronic Bureau consultation

ternational Assistance in the amount of US$10,000 to prepare for the nomination of Tais, traditional textile to the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding: Tais, traditional textile is a form of weaving tradition commonly practiced by women in Timor-Leste. Women weavers are committed to passing on the related knowledge...5 August 2019

Electronic consultation

Periodic reporting

Sustaining Seperu folk dance and associated practices

of key stakeholders, the programme will organize four workshops for bearers, community members and textile university students on intangible cultural heritage. Increasing the element’s visibility will entail developing a brochure and digital platform containing interviews with participants and educational materials, and organizing a local event... Botswana

2023-08-02 - 28-02-2025

Regional Centres for Craftsmanship: a strategy for safeguarding the cultural heritage of traditional handicraft

al heritage of traditional handicraft The Werkraum Bregenzerwald, Hand.Werk.Haus Salzkammergut, and Textiles Zentrum Haslach are three centres in Austria run by local, traditional craftspeople who, for the past 15 years, have been collaborating with international artists, educational institutions, craft businesses and other entities to help safegua... Austria

Decision

18.COM : Examination of nominations for inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

r inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: Piña is a textile made from pineapple leaf fibres and woven using a handloom. Farmers harvest the leaves of the pinya Bisaya, a specific pineapple species, and extract the fibres by hand. The fibres are weighed using a local unit of measurement and method in...8 December 2023

Kasane

Blaudruck/Modrotisk/Kékfestés/Modrotlač, resist block printing and indigo dyeing in Europe

the local culture of the regions. Traditional indigo blue-dyeing does not end with printing, however: the textile chain involves preparing the raw materials and spinning, weaving, finishing, printing and dyeing them. Nowadays, businesses engaged in the practice mainly comprise small, family-owned workshops, run by the second to seventh generation o... Germany

, Austria

, Hungary

, Slovakia

, Czechia

Periodic reporting

Sustaining Seperu folk dance and associated practices

mentation of five museum pilot projects centred around five types of Ukrainian living heritage: (a) textile work and refined handicrafts; (b) folk dances; (c) traditional music and singing; (d) religion and feasts; and (e) traditional foodways. An international conference will bring together the key players from the projects to discuss the lessons... Botswana

2023-08-02 - 28-02-2025

Decision

16.COM : Examination of nominations for inscription on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding

The Committee Takes note that Timor-Leste has nominated Tais, traditional textile (01688) for inscription on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding: Tais, the handwoven traditional textile in Timor-Leste, plays an important role in the life of Timorese people. The textile is used for decoration and to create tradit...18 December 2021

Online

Chakan, embroidery art in the Republic of Tajikistan

nding nature and cosmos, which express people’s wishes and hopes. The practice involves selecting the textile and threads, drawing ornaments, creating needlepoint images and sewing clothes. In the past, the threads were prepared from cotton and silk fibres and coloured with natural paints made with plants and minerals: nowadays, Chakan dressmaker... Tajikistan

Decision

15.COM : Examination of nominations for inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

ngible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: Traditional weaving of Al Sadu refers to the traditional woven textile made by Bedouin women: in Arabic, ‘Al Sadu’ means weaving done in a horizontal style. The weaving is a form of warp-faced plain weave made on a ground loom. The cloth forms a tightly woven, durable textile and the weavers make use of na...19 December 2020

Paris

Top