Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(4), P. 1541 - 1541
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
As cultural heritage carriers, traditional architectural decorative techniques face substantial adaptation challenges in contemporary society. Chaozhou Inlaid Porcelain, a nationally recognized intangible (ICH) of China, integrates artistic value with functional adaptability. However, its sustainability is undermined by high production costs, limited market demand, and weakening intergenerational transmission. Based on dynamic theory, this study systematically explores the inheritance innovative evolution Porcelain. It aims to examine feasibility adapting craft modern societal needs provides theoretical practical references for sustainable development ICH. Employing mixed-method approach, SWOT analysis case studies delineate pathways Porcelain across technological advancement, development, positioning, education, dissemination. The results suggest that possesses strong potential meet aesthetic expectations. This highlights ICH crafts can enhance cultural, economic, social benefits expanding their functions adopting market-driven approaches. Yet, recognition public engagement constrain adaptation. proposes systematic feedback mechanism integrating policy, market, transmission adaptive development. Furthermore, developing model, research offers framework safeguarding revitalizing crafts, ultimately supporting integration
Language: Английский