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Welcome to Day 2, Session 3 of the World Crafts Forum (WCC). In this session, moderated by Dr. Jawahar Al-Bader, we move beyond simple preservation to explore how craft functions as an active tool of diplomacy. Our expert panellists discuss the "human mark"—the primal signature of identity—and how it serves as a bridge between nations, even when politics make connection difficult. "The human mark is a primal signature of identity that we must protect as our most authentic soft power." — Dr. Jawahar Al-Bader Panelists: Dr. Jawahar Al-Bader (Kuwait): Art educator and moderator, sharing insights from Art Studio Kuwait. Ms. Mashaal Ali (UAE): Head of House of Artisans, Abu Dhabi, discussing the economic sustainability and modern career paths for artisans. Dr. Pik Keobandith (Belgium): Art diplomacy expert with over 30 years of experience, highlighting craft as a living testimony of heritage. Dr. Yelda Mahundanhail (Turkey): Multidisciplinary strategist focusing on how craft tells a nation's story without words. Key Topics Explored: Craft as Soft Power: How handmade objects project national identity and build global credibility. The Value Chain: Moving from artisan to master and entrepreneur through training and knowledge transfer. Modern Relevance: Bringing heritage stories out of museums and into contemporary design and daily life. Intangible Heritage: The urgent need to document and protect traditional techniques at risk of being lost. About the World Crafts Council (WCC): The WCC is dedicated to celebrating #heritage, promoting #craftsmanship, and ensuring that traditional techniques continue to thrive. We believe that craft is the loudest voice of a culture, showing the world who we are and what we value. Join the Conversation: How do you think traditional crafts can better adapt to the modern world? Share your thoughts in the comments! #WorldCraftsCouncil #WCC #WorldCraftsForum #WCF #crafts #identity #softpower #artisans #culturaldiplomacy #heritage #handmade #kuwait2026