Future Digital Finance: Ethnic Traditional Jewelry as Intangible Heritage and its Influence on Places’ Assets

Conference: The Barcelona Conference on Arts, Media & Culture (BAMC2022)
Title: Future Digital Finance: Ethnic Traditional Jewelry as Intangible Heritage and its Influence on Places’ Assets
Stream: Ethnicity, Difference, Identity
Presentation Type: Live-Stream Presentation
Authors:
Eko Nursanty, University of 17 Agustus 1945 (UNTAG) Semarang, Indonesia
Made Ika Prastyadewi, University of Mahasaraswati Denpasar, Indonesia
Inti Englishtina, University of 17 Agustus 1945 (UNTAG) Semarang, Indonesia
Pamilasih, Amalia Jewelry, Ethnic Artisan, Indonesia

Abstract:

Intangible heritage is a priceless asset and a priceless form of heritage. The capacity to generate an intangible legacy is directly related to the capacity to develop the ability to compete in a competitive environment. Not only is traditional jewelry aesthetically pleasing, but it also serves an incredible function and philosophy when employed in the continuation of ancient rites. The purpose of this research is to assess the potential of intangible heritage, specifically traditional Indonesian jewelry, in order to facilitate the future development of the digital economy. This must be accomplished in order to retain the ability to compete in the future. The approach is qualitative, with data being gathered using a digital mapping process. The investigation takes place in two significant regions for ethnic Indonesian jewelry production, namely Bali and Sumba. The findings of this study indicate that an excellent structure may be constructed using time series, scarcity hierarchy, and authenticity characteristics that are based on the uniqueness of the place and its affinity to it.



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