Survival and Revival
Wars paused work, then sharpened it. Shortages forced substitutions: linden replaced walnut, indigo stretched with woad, and wool was felted to endure. Later, fairs and exhibitions revived pride, reconnecting scattered lineages of pattern and process. Today’s craft festivals echo those reunions, gathering Italian, Slavic, and Austrian makers who compare notebooks, trade offcuts, and recommit to techniques almost lost, ensuring continuity without fossilizing the living pulse of regional design.