### Record
Type:: [[Claims]]
ValueofCraft:: [[Aesthetic value of craft]]
### Note
Unlike fine arts, which are limited to the gallery, craft products bring creativity into everyday life. This is possible through a variety of functions, such as clothing, containing and adornment. Japan’s mingei folk craft movement celebrated the beauty of the humble utensil.
“Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.” This advice by William Morris is a key principle of modern craft.
### References
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- [[Warp/Spider Woman's Children - The next generation of Navajo weavers.md|Spider Woman's Children - The next generation of Navajo weavers]]: In Navajo tradition, the universe was woven into by Spider Woman, who then taught the them weaving so they could bring Hozho (beauty) into their lives.
- [[Warp/Use and contemplation.md|Use and contemplation]]: For Octavio Paz, the use reveals the beauty.
- [[Warp/What Good Are the Arts.md|What Good Are the Arts]]: Craft has value as an art form that connects with everyday life.
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