Pameran Seni Kerajinan INACRAFT 2018

Greetings from 2018 INACRAFT

Who among us doesn't find handicrafts interesting? 

What are the most recent course outcomes that the Jakarta Big Market, which is a public display, represents?

Hopefully, the Jakarta International Handicraft Trade Fair, also known as Inacraft, will go down in history as the biggest handicraft trade show in Asia. One of the most well-known brands in the world, Inacraft offers a wide variety of goods, such as batik, kerajinan, tenun, and even clothing. The occasion this year served as a gauge for the expansion of Indonesia's tangan, or handcraft, sector.

Adding Color to the World

Nope! We were inspired to create this year's Inacraft promotional stand by a particular province in Sumatera, Indonesia, which provides "kain ulos" as a religious service. The INACRAFT ke-20 is also intended for products related to education, culture, and tourism in Southeast Asia as a symbol of the country with the theme "The Loftiness of North Sumatra," or, more accurately, as a means of advancing the main idea.

The province government and its citizens plan a celebration with live music and cultural events including tari-tarian performances throughout the festival, in addition to providing kerajinan items.

Not at all! The Northern Sumatra archipelago province of Indonesia appears to have served as the model for this year's Inacraft show stand, providing "ulos cloth" as a cultural legacy. The Loftiness of North Sumatra, an iconic exhibition that naturally complemented the main theme, featured crafts, artwork, and cultural attractions from North Sumatra. This took place at the 20th INACRAFT.

Provincial leaders and organizers filled the inauguration event with musical arts performances and cultural entertainment in the form of dances, in addition to presenting handcrafted goods.

To tell the truth, I brought a little friend to this BazarMonica is a friend from Junior High School. She was the first person I ever invited to visit my grandmother's village in the village where I currently live, back when I started school in the small town where I grew up and grew up. That's when I realized we were similar in that, like most of her pals, she was more interested in having fun and traveling than learning. But when her father passed away in the middle of the school year, she was forced to transfer schools because of familial responsibilities. When we reconnected in our senior year of high school, she quickly declared her desire to remain in my house. We decided to continue our studies in the same department and on the same campus after talking about our common artistic interests, which include drawing and comic book reading. But in the end, I decided to enroll at a different institution than the one we had first decided upon. We still get together frequently and study media and television together in spite of this.

We connected immediately when we met overseas at the start of the year because we had similar goals, families, adventurous spirits, and histories of working as interns for television and advertising companies. We have been having more frequent and meaningful meetings since that we have both relocated to large cities overseas. Together, we go to recitations and enjoy each other's company.

We are getting together once more today to go to the Jakarta Convention Center's Annual Bazaar event because we both have a passion for arts and crafts. In fact, my friend runs a handmade company called Today Handmade, so she's no stranger to shows like this one. I value our friendship because it's uncommon to discover pals that have similar interests.

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