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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
1.1. Chinese and International Publications
1.2. Outline of the Investigation
1.3. The Importance and Necessity of Research
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Framework
2.2. Methodology
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Title of the journal | Since | No. of articles and additional contributions |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese journal* | ||
| Journal of Silk | 1956 | 7articles 7additional contributions about sachet |
| Decoration | 1958 | 52articles 11additional contributions about sachet |
| Journal of Textile Research | 1979 | 8articles 4additional contributions about sachet |
| Shanghai Arts & Crafts | 1984 | 36articles 6 additional contributions about sachet |
| Journal of Clothing Research | 1986 | 41articles 2additional contributions about sachet |
| International journal | ||
| International Journal of Intangible Heritage** | 2006 | 45articles 12additional contributions |
| Journal of Modern Craft** | 2008 | 60articles 47additional contributions |
| Craft Research | 2010 | 59articles 15additional contributions |
| International Journal of Traditional Arts** | 2017 | 14articles 8additional contributions |
| International Journal of Crafts and Folk Arts** | 2020 | 21articles 49additional contributions |
| Title of the journal | No. of articles |
|---|---|
| Journal of Silk | 34 |
| Craft Research | 16 |
| Textile The Journal of Cloth and Culture | 12 |
| Heritage | 9 |
| Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge | 7 |
| Journal of Modern Craft | 8 |
| International Journal of Intangible Heritage | 5 |
| Korean Journal of Art History | 5 |
| Accordances | Tensions |
|---|---|
| Ecological Benefits Natural materials, renewable resources, closed loop ecosystem |
cosmopolitanism Closed, isolated from technology and economy, lacking global vision, and out of touch with modern aesthetics |
| ecological community local resources, knowledge, local human needs, community-based living systems, diverse cultural identities |
efficiency and effectiveness Pre-industrial technology, lack of competitiveness, Modern production generally ignores social and environmental costs |
| elastic system Small scale, diversified, widely distributed, and able to withstand risks and crises |
economic feasibility Low income, low prices, declining value, cost income gap |
| sense of presence Authentic, relevant, creative, responsive, contextualization |
| Name of Artisan | Level | Established companies and Positions |
|---|---|---|
| He Meiying (originator) |
National | Qingyang City red Phoenix die long embroidery cultural communication Co., LTD |
| Liu Lanfang | Provincial | Qingyang Qhuang Culture communication Co., LTD. General manager |
| Zuo Huanrong | Provincial | Head of Qingyang Qunying Sachet Co., LTD, General manager |
| Zhao Aixia | Provincial | Qingyang Zhidao strong media Co., LTD, General manager |
| Wang Wanhong | Provincial | Wanhong Embroidery Workshop in Gansu Province, Chairman |
| Wu Yuying (originator, died) |
Provincial | Qingyang Yuantong folk fine arts and crafts company, Responsible person |
| LevelI | Measures for the Identification and Management of Representative Inheritors of Intangible Cultural Heritage Projects | Issuing unit |
|---|---|---|
| National | Interim Measures for the Identification and Administration of representative inheritors of national intangible cultural heritage projects | Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China (2008) |
| National | Measures for the identification and management of representative inheritors of national intangible cultural heritage | Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People’s Republic of China (2019) |
| Gansu Provincial | Gansu Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Representative Inheritors Identification and management Measures | Gansu Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism (2022) |
| Qingyang City municipall | Qingyang City Intangible cultural heritage Project Representative inheritors Identification and Management Interim Measures | Qingyang City Culture, Radio, television and Tourism Bureau (2012) |
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