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Craftsmanship is also Culture

 Craftsmanship is also Culture. Objects and materials transmit the cultural heritage of many peoples in different parts of the world and become a tourist attraction. 

Craftsmanship is also Culture. Portuguese weaving shuttle. Inés RiR & Co
Weaving hands with Portuguese wooden shuttle. Inés RiR & Co

Objects have always been symbols for people, and for centuries the craftsman has been capturing motifs, ideas and designs that belong to the culture of the society that used them.

In addition, this culture made the use of local materials. Generally natural materials that made these handcrafted objects typical and related to that place.

Who has not visited a place for its gastronomy, the specific craftsmanship of that place or its architecture. All this cultural heritage is part of the best attraction for tourists looking for authentic experiences.

The cultural values were also represented by the handcrafted objects, natural colors of the Mediterranean, more Atlantic tones and shapes, ochre from inland lands that are captured in handcrafted objects that reflect the popular cultural heritage.

Textile culture has been with us since the beginning of history.

Many textile crafts are typical of rural areas or villages, especially in Latin American countries. Also in Spain, the Maragata area of León or Lagartera is a clear example of this. In our town Allariz also preserves a textile tradition, especially in linen, which dates back to medieval times.

Craftsmanship is also Culture. Traditional Portuguese weaving, embroidery
Hand-embroidered Portuguese hand-woven fabrics

Society has always seen in handcrafted objects, the popular culture confronted to Art. It should not be so because many handcrafted pieces were linked to the ornaments of art, especially religious art.

Its forms and designs of architecture have inspired the production and decoration of handicrafts in any discipline, ceramics, wood, textiles,... . Craftsmen have designed pieces that solved with their designs the daily life of the inhabitants of towns and cities.

Today, the values related to craftsmanship, work well done, care and love for objects also reflect our contemporary culture.

The need to connect with the slower philosophy of life resurfaces, the slow or higgy movement promotes the reuse of the hands to create objects slowly, with care and attention.

Cultural values have changed and perhaps the symbols and decorations of the objects have lost their meaning in order to acquire new ones in more contemporary craftsmanship.

In the case of textile handicrafts, light tones and new natural materials or embroidery reflect the sustainable culture that is present especially in our homes.. Handmade tapestry made of merino wool and linen natural materials morno rir & co.

In our case, architecture, art and painting inspire our weavings and handcrafted pieces like Morno reflect those values of today's culture. Enjoying touch, tapestries that produce relaxation and connect us with natural elements.

But also with the culture and tradition of textile handicraft pieces, since traditional techniques of the Galician textile culture are used, with more contemporary designs.

 

You can learn more about this collection at the following link.

https://rirandco.com/tapiz-de-lana-morno/

 

This culture generated by craftsmanship is also linked to the territories where it is produced and our towns and villages have been known for their craftsmanship as well as their architectural monuments or landscapes.

Tourists are becoming more and more aware, looking for experiences in their trips related to nature and local customs, a tourism that understands craftsmanship as culture and enjoys it.

Sustainable tourism seeks to preserve and learn about these artisanal processes, linked to the customs and culture of an area or town.

Visiting cities or towns and enjoying the experience of visiting an artisan workshop is to contribute to maintaining the culture of that area. . To value all the culture that treasures the objects that survive through our conscious purchase options because Craftsmanship is also Culture.
Magallanes El Cano Culture and Tourism Award to Inés RiR
Inés RiR receives in Seville the Magallanes el Cano Award in the Culture, Entertainment and Tourism category for her project "Tejiendo Ideas" (Weaving Ideas).

A few days ago our workshop has been awarded with the Magellan Elcano Award https://premiosmagallaneselcano.com/ in Social Innovation in the category of Culture, Entertainment and Tourism.

It has been valued that in our space dedicated to textile crafts, the visitor can learn about techniques, tools and pieces of Spanish textile culture, especially Galician. https://www.farodevigo.es/ourense/2022/09/04/emprender-rural-ourensano-artesania-premiada-74989248.html

 

 

Also preserve this culture and manufacturing traditions through contemporary design pieces contribute to generate wealth in our town. In the visit to the workshop the visitor finds an attraction that seeks to know and enjoy different experiences, while taking a souvenir of contemporary crafts and betting on local and conscious purchase.

Through guides such as the Homo Faber of the Michel Angelo Foundation https://www.homofaber.com/ to which we also belong, you can travel all over Europe getting to know the artisan cultural heritage of different areas.

https://rirandco.com/que-supone-para-mi-estar-en-la-guia-michelangelo-foundation/

Craftsmanship tries to maintain tradition through new contemporary objects.

Nowadays, culture is changing but craftsmanship tries to maintain the tradition through new contemporary objects that remind our society of the human and historical values contained in the objects.

Handmade scarf, man-woman accessory - AVO Collection - Inspiration-Inés RiR

In addition, this culture meant that local materials, generally natural, were used and that these handcrafted objects were typical or typical of an area.

Who has not visited a place for its gastronomy, the specific craftsmanship of that place or its architecture.

New visitors are looking for relaxation, to be in contact with nature and enjoy experiences that allow them to have contact with the culture of that place and enjoy its customs.

All this cultural heritage is part of the best attraction for tourists seeking authentic experiences and craftsmanship that is also culture. 

 

 

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