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== 📚 How to Explore ==
== 📚 How to Explore ==
Just head over the existing portals, listed above, to start exploring the content.
Just head over the existing portals, listed above, to start exploring the content.
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== 🌐 Available in Your Language ==
We aim to make each article available in '''50+ languages'''. If you'd like to contribute a translation, please see:
* [[How to Translate an Article]]
* [[List of Languages by Progress]]


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* Contributing references, images, or audio
* Contributing references, images, or audio
* Contacting local artisans or cultural organizations
* Contacting local artisans or cultural organizations
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See [[Contribute]] to learn how to begin.


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Latest revision as of 20:30, 4 March 2026

Craftpedia Asia is your gateway to the rich and diverse world of traditional crafts across the vast and vibrant continent of Asia. From the centuries-old ceramics of Japan to intricate textiles, ritual objects, and woodworking across many cultures, this portal connects you with the stories, techniques, and artisans who keep these traditions alive.

🌍 About This Portal

This continental portal is dedicated to crafts originating from Asia. Due to the immense diversity of cultures and practices across the continent, we are now organizing content by individual countries and regions.

Each country gets its own dedicated subdomain, allowing for deeper exploration, multilingual presentation, and better focus.

🗺️ Currently Available Country Portals

  • 🇯🇵 Japan — Explore Japanese pottery, lacquerware, textile arts, metalworking traditions, and more.
  • 🇨🇳 China — Chinese traditional crafts

🌏 Our Mission

To preserve, document, and share humanity’s cultural heritage — one handmade thread, one carved detail, one ancient technique at a time.

We believe that crafts are not merely decorative or functional objects. They are vessels of memory, tradition, identity, and spiritual meaning.

🔨 What You'll Find

  • Descriptions of traditional crafts and techniques
  • Historical background and cultural context
  • Profiles of regions, materials, and artisans
  • Available in over 50 languages — and growing!


📚 How to Explore

Just head over the existing portals, listed above, to start exploring the content.

🤝 Get Involved

Craftpedia is a collaborative, multilingual, and open-access project. You can help by:

  • Writing or expanding an article
  • Translating existing content
  • Contributing references, images, or audio
  • Contacting local artisans or cultural organizations

🛠️ Under Development

This project is growing every day. Please excuse any missing sections or formatting issues. We’re building something global — slowly, respectfully, and together.

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