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Handmade In The Modern Age

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While there is no doubt that our modern industrial world has
added to the richness and diversity of our lives, it could be
argued that we have lost an essential understanding of the value
of making something with our own hands and we have lost our
connection to mother earth. 


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Handmade In The Modern Age
Copyright (c) 2008 Nicole Maschwitz
Gift Hut
http://www.gifthut.com.au



While there is no doubt that our modern industrial world has
added to the richness and diversity of our lives, it could be
argued that we have lost an essential understanding of the value
of making something with our own hands and we have lost our
connection to mother earth.

The industrial age kicked into full gear in the latter half of
the 1800's, within just a few years of the end of the American
Civil War. Before the start of the industrial age, nearly all
products were assembled by hand and made by craftsmen who enjoyed
creating the value that they were making available to others.

But with the rise in industrialization, every product once made
by hand took on a level of manufacturing, so much so that today,
most products bought and sold today on the world market do not
have a single human hand touch the product prior to distribution.

In a world of compressed wood products and staples, it is hard to
achieve the beauty of handmade wood furniture. In our world of
assembly line glass products, it is hard to gain an appreciation
for hand blown glass products. In our modern age of vinyl
products, it is hard to experience handmade purses. With the
development of plastics, we lost handmade luggage and outdoor
furniture.

All around us, our world is changing, and not always for the
better.

In the 1970's, there was a full-service gas station at nearly
every major intersection. Full-service has since been replaced
with self-service, so much so that one can hardly find a
full-service station anywhere.

Handmade toys have been replaced with plastic and metal toys
manufactured on assembly lines. Wood and plastic designs, made as
cheaply as the manufacturers can make them, have replaced
handmade baby beds.

We have replaced all that was beautiful and handcrafted, with
products made by cold and uncaring machines. Modern living has
transformed the products we put into our homes, from works of
fine art to efficient and inexpensive products that we have been
trained to throw away when the products break.

In this new era, it sometimes seems as if the only things we have
left to cherish is each other. Of course, we will always cherish
each other, but our grandmothers had handmade quilts and
beautifully manufactured furniture. Our grandpas had boots or
shoes that were made by hand and taken to the leather shop when
it was time to replace the soles on their shoes. Our grandparents
even had mechanical watches that were valuable enough to carry to
the watchmaker, when the watch stopped working.

Yes, those days are gone.

Before WWII, Christmas was chock full of gifts that were made by
the hands of the giver. After WWII, technology began to stamp
itself fully into our everyday lives and Christmas was
transformed into a "buying experience" rather than a "making
experience".

When was the last time that you received a handmade quilt as a
gift? When was the last time your kids made you something for
Christmas? When was it when someone last made you a display piece
to showcase in your home?

While I do know that few people in the industrialized nations
make anything by hand anymore - an exception being the Rolls
Royce and Ferrari automobiles - there are many people who live in
South America, Africa, and Eastern Asia who still appreciate the
value of making products by hand.

With the global saturation of the Internet, we find ourselves in
a unique position that most people have not been able to
experience in nearly one hundred years. As global retail
corporations continue to shop for cheap, mass-produced goods to
sell their customers, their customers have the ability to go
online and find inexpensive, handmade goods that they may prefer
over the mass-produced equivalents.

Many Internet retailers have searched far-and-wide to bring
handmade products to their customers. Products that are made by
hand, by real people in Africa and Eastern Asia can be found on
many online retail websites.

In my world, that is a beautiful concept. It is wonderful to be
able to go to a website and buy a product that is made by a real
human, using his or her own hands to craft the product with love,
care and commitment.

I love the fact that I can go online to buy handmade, but the
thing that is most interesting is that one can frequently get
handmade products from other areas of the world for far less
money than an American, a European or Australian can get the same
kind of machined products for from his or her local
brick-and-mortar retail outlet.

If you are like me, and you like handmade products, then it will
be worth your time to search the Internet to see what products
you can acquire to bring good craftsmanship and mother earth back
into your modern life. 




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Nicole Maschwitz writes about fashion and design. When you are in
the market to shop the world for distinctive jewelry, handmade 
handbags, unique gifts or decorative home wares, please visit 
Gift Hut and browse their selection of products from around the 
world at: http://www.gifthut.com.au


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