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TCKTransition ×
Needlework Has No Borders
*As part of the Tracks4Crafts initiative, Semne Cusute - a movement of women dedicated to preserving and teaching traditional Romanian embroidery - has launched a unique intercultural needlework proje...
#CulturalHeritage Romanian embroidery Semne Cusute TCKTransition needlework
Aug 4, 2025 N9
New Material Narratives
*Tracks4Crafts was recently presented at the Material Design Research Symposium in Offenbach, Germany, where the project took center stage in discussions around the intersection of traditional craft k...
#CulturalHeritage Conferences CraftsInnovation Materials TCKTransition TraditionalCraftsKnowledge WasteMaterials
Jul 31, 2025 N9
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