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 Published On Dec 29, 2023

What do a 400-year-old recipe for edible artwork and a rare type of salt shaped like a dinosaur egg have in common? Each is among the world's oldest, most endangered artistic traditions. In 2023, we met artisans who are preserving 18 of the world's most fascinating crafts — to see how they are still standing.

00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:29 - Japanese Wagashi
00:11:40 - Manhattan Chocolate
00:24:02 - Philippine Salt
00:42:15 - Manhattan Flowers
00:55:11 - French Crystal
01:07:28 - Philippine Tattoos
01:21:47 - Lacrosse Sticks
01:37:58 - Ugly Noodles
01:49:04 - Lebanese Soap
02:01:19 - Dutch Clogs
02:13:50 - American Cymbals
02:28:41 - Venice Mosaics
02:41:30 - Black Vinegar
02:52:19 - Moulin Rouge
03:04:21 - Floating Market
03:13:58 - Turkish Parchment
03:23:27 - Gambian Tie-Dye
03:35:45 - Christmas Ornaments
03:46:16 - Credits

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