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The Craft Revival Trust (CRT) set up in 1999 is a registered non-profit that is mandated on the principal that access to knowledge and its dissemination forms the vital core of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage
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- An overview of Craft Revival Trust - RTF | Rethinking The Future
In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the Craft Revival Trust, its mission, history, initiatives, and the impact it has had on sustaining and revitalizing traditional crafts (Patel, 2021)
- Join Us in Powering Craft Revival 2. 0 - Kula Innovate by 200 Million . . .
Our team met so many craft-led enterprises and artisan entrepreneurs daring to preserve, transform, and revitalise endangered traditions We were inspired by the originality and courage of their ideas
- Craft Revival Trust - CRT - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
CRT serves in advisories in India, Argentina, Japan and Sri Lanka
- Craft Revival: Textiles and Heritage Make a Comeback
In a world dominated by digital innovation and economic uncertainty, the art scene is witnessing a heartwarming resurgence: the Craft Revival As of September 2025, textiles and heritage-inspired works are reclaiming their place, blending tradition with contemporary flair
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5,305 Followers, 4 Following, 211 Posts - Craft Revival Trust (@craftrevivaltrust) on Instagram: "The Craft Revival Trust (CRT), established in 1999, is a non-profit which attempts to revive folk art, crafts, textiles and their practitioners "
- Craft Revival Trust, New Delhi, India — Google Arts Culture
Asia Inch at the Craft Revival Trust (CRT) is the leading open educational resource on the intangible cultural heritage of the traditional arts, crafts and textiles and their practitioners
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The Craft Revival Trust (CRT) is part of a movement working towards the revitalisation of Indian crafts A registered voluntary, non-profit, organisation, it is committed to supporting and sustaining the development of the extraordinary variety of the crafts and textiles in India, as well as our artisanal resources Experience has shown that free and open access to information creates an environment that empowers At CRT we are bridging the information gap by creating an encyclopedic guide
- An overview of Craft Revival Trust - RTF | Rethinking The Future
Established in 1999, the Craft Revival Trust is a non-profit organisation based in India that works towards preserving and promoting traditional Indian crafts The flagbearer for this initiative is Dr Ritu Sethi, to revitalise and sustain India’s rich cultural heritage
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