So, Manager is talking about `Skills advancement` and handed me over to this Māori woman. Just spent two days making baskets out of this wonderfully responsive material called Harakeke, or New Zealand Flax (cant recall the latin) (And these techniques would translate well to leather...)
She was telling us about the cloaks they make, an important part of their crafting culture. (and important if you are a tropical people who find themselves in a colder climate). These are hard on time or money. It takes her about a years work to make a good one. To own a cloak is a Big deal.
So that reminds me of crafts in medieval times.
Back then labour, even skilled labour was cheap, and materials cost money.
Now, labour is expensive and (most) materials cheap.
Reminds me of the Art and Craft Movement
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She was telling us about the cloaks they make, an important part of their crafting culture. (and important if you are a tropical people who find themselves in a colder climate). These are hard on time or money. It takes her about a years work to make a good one. To own a cloak is a Big deal.
So that reminds me of crafts in medieval times.
Back then labour, even skilled labour was cheap, and materials cost money.
Now, labour is expensive and (most) materials cheap.
Reminds me of the Art and Craft Movement

he had fun on it though