Crafts and Design in Argentina
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Abstract
The arts and crafts in Argentina intersect with the language and visual synthesis of Design, there is a more folkloric line that includes the Chané masks, the chaguar looms, both for clothing and decoration and of course also the handicraft silverware in mates, chiseled dinnerware and jewelry.
Another line is the innovative one in terms of both concepts and materials; it many times echoes sustainability.
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How to Cite
Salomé , N. (2021). Crafts and Design in Argentina. A3manos, 8(15), 106–108. Retrieved from https://a3manos.isdi.co.cu/index.php/a3manos/article/view/99
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