Volume 12
The Routledge Companion to Intangible Cultural Heritage, (eds.) Michelle L. Stefano and Peter Davis, (London/New York: Routledge, 2017)
Why Local Governments Matters in Implementing the UNESCO 2003 Convention: the Case for ICCN
The International Women's Forum at the second ICCN Festival.
Jojeonje morning ritual at the Gangneung Danoje festival.
Street parade at the Gangneung Danoje festival.
Street parade during the first ICCN Festival.
Tango performance at the first ICCN Festival.
Large pieces of quartz are baked in the kiln, then broken into tiny pieces and sieved to obtain fragments of three different sizes.
Large pots take a long time to decorate, so they are wrapped in plastic to ensure that the clay will not dry out too quickly.
Nisa’s inlaid ceramics were traditionally used for water, but nowadays they are produced mainly for decorative purposes.
Drawing the decorative motifs in the wet clay with a needle and other instruments is the responsibility of the more experienced pedradeiras’