Title Čipkarstvo u Hrvatskoj
Title (english) Lacemaking in Croatia
Author Vanesa Damijanić
Mentor Slaven Bertoša (mentor)
Committee member Jasmina Gržinić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Slaven Bertoša (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Nataša Urošević (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Department of Interdisciplinary, Italian and Cultural Studies) Pula
Defense date and country 2021-04-21, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
Abstract Čipkarstvo je važna sastavnica lokalnog identiteta i nematerijalne kulturne baštine Republike Hrvatske. Značaj čipkarstva očituje se u postojanju te tradicije diljem Hrvatske, ali i u njezinom očuvanju dugi niz godina. Postoji čak sedam lokaliteta na kojima se razvila tradicija izrade čipke od kojih su tri upisana na UNESCO-vu listu nematerijalne kulturne baštine. Pag, Hvar i Lepoglava glavni su centri čipkarstva u Hrvatskoj čija je čipka prepoznata diljem Europe. Osim u Hrvatskoj, čipkarstvo postoji i u mnogim drugim europskim država poput Italije, Slovenije, Mađarske, Estonije i dr. Zahvaljujući raznim festivalima čipke, domaćim i inozemnim, ostvaruju se međunarodne suradnje između država, ali i među čipkaricama različitih etničkih i religijskih skupina. Radovi od čipke izlažu se na različitim izložbama i u muzejima, ali se mogu naći izloženi i u mnogim domovima diljem Hrvatske.
Čipkarstvo je rukotvorstvo čije se umijeće izrade prenosi s generacije na generaciju još od davne prošlosti, čime se omogućilo očuvanje tradicije sve do danas. Danas je čipkarstvo vrlo cijenjeno rukotvorstvo i važan dio lokalne kulture. Mnoge organizacije i dalje rade na revitalizaciji i očuvanju ove tradicije te potiču lokalno stanovništvo, posebice mlađe generacije, na sudjelovanje i stvaranje čipke, kako bi čipkarstvo nastavilo postojati i razvijalo se i dalje.
Abstract (english) Lace making is an important component of local identity and intangible cultural heritage of the Republic of Croatia. The importance of lace making has been manifested in the existence of that tradition throughout Croatia, but also in its preservation for many years. There are seven locations where this tradition has been developed and three of them have been listed on UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage. Pag, Hvar and Lepoglava are main centres of lace making in Croatia and their lace is recognized within the whole of Europe. Besides Croatia, lacemaking also exists in many other European countries such as Italy, Slovenia, Hungary, Estonia, etc. Thanks to various lace domestic and foreign festivals international cooperation has been established between countries but also among lacemakers of different ethnic and religious groups. Lace works have been exhibited on various exhibitions and in museums, but can also be found in many homes throughout Croatia.
Lacemaking is a handicraft whose art of making has been passed down from generation to generation since the distant past, which has contributed to the preservation of this tradition to this day. Today, lacemaking is a highly valued handicraft and an important part of local culture. Many organizations continue to work to revitalize and preserve this tradition, and encourage the local population, especially the younger generation, to participate and create lace so that lacemaking can continue to exist and thrive.
Keywords
čipka
čipkarstvo
tradicija
baština
kultura
Keywords (english)
lace
lacemaking
tradition
heritage
culture
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:017863
Study programme Title: Culture and Tourism Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra kulture i turizma (magistar/magistra kulture i turizma)
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Created on 2021-04-22 14:36:47