Transfer knowledge of craftsmen of woven pandan leaves to the Bungong Chirih group, Matang Gleum village
Fara Fadhilah, Ratih Baiduri,Ibnu Hajar, Wahyu Tri Atmojo

Social anthropology


Abstract

The people of Matang Gleum village depend on agricultural products and pandan leaf crafts to make ends meet. Pandan leaf handicrafts produced by the people of Matang Gleum village have become a driving commodity for the local creative economy. The purpose of this research is that the people of Matang Gleum Village who are actors in pandan leaf craft art can maximize their potential. Transfer Knowledge taught by professional craftsmen to novice craftsmen will be a form of capacity building effort to become a professional craftsman. This study uses ethnographic methods using domain analysis and taxonomy. Data collection was carried out through direct observation, in-depth interviews with informants and direct living with local communities. Then make ethnographic notes, analyze ethnographic interviews and write ethnography. The results of this study indicate that the transfer of knowledge provided by professional craftsmen to novice craftsmen is very helpful in developing their potential andcapacity novice craftsman. This can be seen from the many woven pandan leaves that are increasingly varied and beautifully patterned. Consistent and continuous improvement of capability and capacity willproduce the art of weaving that can compete on an international level

Keywords: Knowledge Transfer,Craftsmen, Pandan leaf

Topic: Social, Language and Cultural Education

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