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Terengganu's Copper Craftsmanship Faces Extinction Threat
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Terengganu's Copper Craftsmanship Faces Extinction Threat

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The traditional copper craft of Terengganu, once a source of pride and economic activity, is facing an existential threat.
  • A declining number of artisans and a lack of interest from younger generations are jeopardizing the continuation of this heritage.
  • Modern products and changing times have diminished the demand for traditional copper craftsmanship, pushing it toward obsolescence.

The once-vibrant copper craftsmanship of Terengganu, a symbol of the state's rich heritage and a significant economic driver, is now on the brink of disappearing. The distinctive sound of hammers striking metal, once a common feature in traditional workshops, is becoming increasingly rare.

This decline is attributed to a dwindling number of skilled artisans and a notable lack of interest among the younger generation in learning and preserving this intricate craft. The traditional copper industry, which once formed a cornerstone of the local economy and represented the exquisite artistry of the state, is struggling to adapt to contemporary challenges.

The rise of modern products and the general shift in societal preferences have significantly impacted the demand for traditional copper wares. This confluence of factors is pushing a once-thriving heritage craft towards obsolescence, raising concerns about its long-term survival.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.