KUDUS EMBROIDERY ARTWORK AS A FORM OF LOCAL CULTURAL HERITAGE
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This research aims to examine the artwork of Kudus embroidery as a form of local cultural heritage in the midst of rapid global modernization. Rapid global modernization. This type of research is qualitative with a narrative approach. Embroidery Itself is an art of decorating fabrics that has developed from traditional to Modern, and has an important role in Indonesian fashion and culture. Kudus Embroidery, With its local wisdom-based characteristics, sometimes faces challenges such as Lack of innovation, limited capital, and increasingly fierce global competition. For this reason, this research is presented in narrative form to describe or tell the story of the inheritance of Kudus embroidery art, about the inheritance of Embroidery artwork. From the research results, it was found that Reflects a rich local cultural identity with a long history since before independence and since before independence and developed rapidly since the 1970s. Supported by the Entrepreneurial spirit of the people of Kudus, known by the motto "Gusjigang," the art of embroidery became one of the results of industrialization that strengthened the local economy and culture. That strengthens the local economy and culture. Kudus embroidery is famous for its techniques and distinctive motifs, such as local flora, which makes it a flagship nationally and internationally world, both nationally and globally. However, globalization and the low interest of the younger generation are the main challenges in its preservation. Efforts such as promotion through social media, participation in exhibitions, and government support have helped Kudus Embroidery, especially through Boutique Dahlia, to exist. Dahlia Boutique to continue to exist and develop as a heritage.
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Embroidery as a local cultural heritage is that embroidery is not only a form of artistic expression, but also depicts the identity and cultural richness of a region. As a local cultural heritage, embroidery has important historical and social values, reflecting local wisdom, traditions, and hereditary skills. Through the preservation and development of embroidery art, future generations can continue to appreciate and preserve this cultural wealth while enriching the diversity of Indonesian culture. Therefore, it is important to support and appreciate embroidery artwork as part of efforts to maintain priceless cultural heritage. REFERENCES Citation within the body of the article for reference must use the style Mendeley application with the American Psychological Association (APA) style, version 7.0, or later. Afan Faizin. (2020). Narrative Research; a Research Design. 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