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The Rise of the Artisan: From the Arts and Crafts Movement to Modern Makers

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  The Rise of the Artisan: From the Arts and Crafts Movement to Modern Makers The world of handcrafted goods has a rich history, rooted in the creative and social ideals of the Arts and Crafts Movement of the late 19th century. This movement emerged as a response to the mass production and industrialization of the time, which resulted in poor-quality goods and the alienation of the individual worker. Pioneers like William Morris championed a return to craftsmanship, emphasizing the beauty of handwork and the moral, personal, and social value of meaningful labor. Today, in the era of hyper-consumption and fast fashion, the artisan is experiencing a rebirth. Despite the dominance of mass-produced, low-cost goods—often imported from China and other manufacturing hubs—artisans are thriving by tapping into a cultural shift toward sustainability, quality, and authenticity. A Brief Commercial History of the Arts and Crafts Movement The Arts and Crafts Movement was driven by a philosoph...

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