Indonesian Kris
Indonesian Kris is a living craft tradition associated with Indonesia and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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Simple explanation
In simple terms, it shows how communities pass on craft tradition through practice, teaching, shared memory and public occasions.
History
The tradition has been shaped by local communities over generations and continues through families, masters, performers, ritual specialists or everyday practitioners.
Why it matters
It keeps cultural knowledge visible, supports community identity and gives younger generations a practical way to learn inherited skills.
Source credibility
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- Source link
- https://ich.unesco.org/en/lists
- Image copyright
- Image credit pending
- Verification status
- Review pending
- UNESCO year
- 2008
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