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€130,000 Crowdfunding Campaign to Move Giant Miniature Churches in Delft
Ninety-year-old Chris van der Sman is crowdfunding €130,000 to move his two five-meter-tall miniature church replicas from his Nootdorp backyard to Delft, using a crane due to their size and delicacy.
€130,000 Crowdfunding Campaign to Move Giant Miniature Churches in Delft
Ninety-year-old Chris van der Sman is crowdfunding €130,000 to move his two five-meter-tall miniature church replicas from his Nootdorp backyard to Delft, using a crane due to their size and delicacy.
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52% Bias Score


Gozney: $100 Million in Revenue Through Quality and Community
Tom Gozney founded Gozney, a pizza oven company, which generated nearly $100 million in revenue by 2024 by prioritizing quality and design, overcoming supply chain issues, and building a strong community around its brand.
Gozney: $100 Million in Revenue Through Quality and Community
Tom Gozney founded Gozney, a pizza oven company, which generated nearly $100 million in revenue by 2024 by prioritizing quality and design, overcoming supply chain issues, and building a strong community around its brand.
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24% Bias Score


Beijing Museum Showcases Ming Dynasty Craftsmanship Alongside Modern Ceramics
The Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing currently hosts "Objects as Vessels of Wisdom," a joint exhibition with Tsinghua University until July 6th, showcasing 29 Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture pieces alongside 28 contemporary ceramic works to explore the dialogue between classical craftsmanship ...
Beijing Museum Showcases Ming Dynasty Craftsmanship Alongside Modern Ceramics
The Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing currently hosts "Objects as Vessels of Wisdom," a joint exhibition with Tsinghua University until July 6th, showcasing 29 Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture pieces alongside 28 contemporary ceramic works to explore the dialogue between classical craftsmanship ...
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40% Bias Score


Lee Broom: Blending Classic and Contemporary Design
British designer Lee Broom, known for his award-winning furniture and lighting, launched his brand in 2007, blending classic and contemporary styles, collaborating with UK artisans and producing globally.
Lee Broom: Blending Classic and Contemporary Design
British designer Lee Broom, known for his award-winning furniture and lighting, launched his brand in 2007, blending classic and contemporary styles, collaborating with UK artisans and producing globally.
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4% Bias Score


Germany Adds Distilling and Bell-Making to Intangible Cultural Heritage
Germany has added traditional distilling and bell-making to its intangible cultural heritage list, highlighting the importance of sustainable farming and the cultural significance of these crafts, particularly in Baden-Württemberg.
Germany Adds Distilling and Bell-Making to Intangible Cultural Heritage
Germany has added traditional distilling and bell-making to its intangible cultural heritage list, highlighting the importance of sustainable farming and the cultural significance of these crafts, particularly in Baden-Württemberg.
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24% Bias Score


Blackpool Pleasure Beach's Extensive Renovations for 129th Season
Blackpool Pleasure Beach, open since 1896, is currently undergoing extensive renovations to its historic rides, including the Big Dipper, by hundreds of staff before its 129th season.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach's Extensive Renovations for 129th Season
Blackpool Pleasure Beach, open since 1896, is currently undergoing extensive renovations to its historic rides, including the Big Dipper, by hundreds of staff before its 129th season.
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36% Bias Score

Dutchman Builds Golden Carriage: A Personal Triumph
Riny Assink, 77, of Haringhuizen, Netherlands, independently built a golden carriage in his shed over several years, mastering various crafts, and hopes to share it with the public, contrasting his creation with the Royal House's Golden Carriage.

Dutchman Builds Golden Carriage: A Personal Triumph
Riny Assink, 77, of Haringhuizen, Netherlands, independently built a golden carriage in his shed over several years, mastering various crafts, and hopes to share it with the public, contrasting his creation with the Royal House's Golden Carriage.
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44% Bias Score

Hong Kong Neon Artist Revives Dying Craft Amidst Stricter Regulations
Due to stricter safety regulations, Hong Kong's iconic neon signs are disappearing; however, artist Jive Lau is reviving the craft, creating artistic installations for major brands and training apprentices to preserve this dying art form, highlighting its cultural significance amid the city's rapid ...

Hong Kong Neon Artist Revives Dying Craft Amidst Stricter Regulations
Due to stricter safety regulations, Hong Kong's iconic neon signs are disappearing; however, artist Jive Lau is reviving the craft, creating artistic installations for major brands and training apprentices to preserve this dying art form, highlighting its cultural significance amid the city's rapid ...
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24% Bias Score

Ancient Craftsmanship Meets Modern Ceramics in Beijing Exhibition
The "Objects as Vessels of Wisdom" exhibition at the Prince Kung's Palace Museum, running until July 6, pairs 29 Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture pieces with 28 contemporary ceramic works by 18 artists, exploring the dialogue between classical and modern aesthetics.

Ancient Craftsmanship Meets Modern Ceramics in Beijing Exhibition
The "Objects as Vessels of Wisdom" exhibition at the Prince Kung's Palace Museum, running until July 6, pairs 29 Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture pieces with 28 contemporary ceramic works by 18 artists, exploring the dialogue between classical and modern aesthetics.
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40% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Reopens: Choir Restored, Tower Renovations Continue
Six years after a fire, Notre-Dame partially reopened on December 8th, 2023, with over 30,000 daily visitors, showcasing a restored choir but with ongoing renovations in the towers, including the installation of the world's largest double-helix wooden staircase in the South Tower.

Notre-Dame Reopens: Choir Restored, Tower Renovations Continue
Six years after a fire, Notre-Dame partially reopened on December 8th, 2023, with over 30,000 daily visitors, showcasing a restored choir but with ongoing renovations in the towers, including the installation of the world's largest double-helix wooden staircase in the South Tower.
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24% Bias Score

Zandstra Awarded "Koninklijk" Predicate After 200 Years
The 200-year-old Dutch skate manufacturer Zandstra, founded in Sneek in 1825, received the prestigious "Koninklijk" predicate today from the King's Commissioner, Arno Brok, in recognition of its long-standing success and impeccable reputation; the eighth generation is preparing to take over the fami...

Zandstra Awarded "Koninklijk" Predicate After 200 Years
The 200-year-old Dutch skate manufacturer Zandstra, founded in Sneek in 1825, received the prestigious "Koninklijk" predicate today from the King's Commissioner, Arno Brok, in recognition of its long-standing success and impeccable reputation; the eighth generation is preparing to take over the fami...
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40% Bias Score

Neapolitan Cornicello: A Valentine's Day Tradition
In Naples, Italy, the handcrafted cornicello, a horn-shaped amulet, is a popular Valentine's Day gift symbolizing good luck and protection, and its popularity highlights the city's rich cultural heritage and enduring traditions, dating back to ancient Greek and Roman mythology.

Neapolitan Cornicello: A Valentine's Day Tradition
In Naples, Italy, the handcrafted cornicello, a horn-shaped amulet, is a popular Valentine's Day gift symbolizing good luck and protection, and its popularity highlights the city's rich cultural heritage and enduring traditions, dating back to ancient Greek and Roman mythology.
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8% Bias Score
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