EVALUATION ACCORDING TO THE PROVISION OF THE APPEARANCE, FORMAL INTEGRITY AND INTEGRITY OF HANDICRAFT PRODUCTS
Keywords:
Handicraft evaluation, Aesthetic appeal, Formal integrity, Craftsmanship, Product quality, MarketabilityAbstract
This article explores the evaluation of handicraft products based on appearance, formal integrity, and overall quality. Emphasizing the importance of aesthetic appeal, structural coherence, and craftsmanship, the study presents criteria for assessing the integrity of handmade items. The analysis provides insights into how these factors contribute to the perceived value and marketability of handicrafts. By establishing a comprehensive evaluation framework, the article aims to guide artisans in improving their products and enhancing consumer appreciation.
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