马来西亚东海岸地区马来传统银器产业的可持续性

Syed Mohd Faisal Syed Ahmad, Hanif Khairi
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目的:马来西亚存在了200多年的传统马来银器产业开始不时地恶化。银器是一个工艺领域,它的独特性和几乎灭绝的遗传自1948年以来,在马来西亚东海岸。在这种情况下,创新和可持续性在设计和产品开发中起着至关重要的作用。研究方法:通过实地调查收集研究信息:直接观察、参与观察、民族志、定性访谈和案例研究。此外,本研究还得到了先前学术期刊、书籍、文件和相关来源、地方政府机构、报纸和其他可靠网站来源的报告的支持。结论:银器行业发展前景黯淡,缺乏相应措施。应该担心的是,该行业有朝一日将面临灭绝。启示:最重要的是政府机构、当地社区和高等教育机构启动合作计划,以维持马来传统银器行业到下一个水平。因此,需要进行焦点小组讨论,以了解并满足行业、消费者和下一代的需求。
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Sustainability of Malay Traditional Silverware Industry in the East Coast Region of Malaysia
Objective: The traditional Malay silverware industries in Malaysia that have existed for more than 200 years began to deteriorate from time to time. Silverware is a craft field with its uniqueness and almost extinction hereditary since 1948 on the East Coast of Malaysia. In this context, innovation and sustainability play a vital role in the design and product development. Methodology: Research information is collected through field research: direct observation, participant observation, ethnography, qualitative interviews, and case studies. In addition, this study is supported by previous studies in scholarly journals, books, documents, and reports from relevant sources, local government agencies, newspapers, and other reliable website sources. Findings: In conclusion, the silverware craft industry is facing a bleak future with no implementation of the proper measure. It should be concerned that the sector will one-day face extinction. Implications: The most important parties to take off the efforts are the government bodies, the local community, and the higher education level to initiate collaboration programs on sustaining the Malay traditional silverware industries to the next level. As concerned, a focus group discussion is needed to see and fulfill the needs of the industry, consumers, and future generation.
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