How the law perceives it
Sylvia Derňárová
In the past, production of toys made both by folks at home or by specialist craftsmen was influenced by two main factors: an availability of easily workable materials, as well as an individual artistic feeling of their makers influenced by local aesthetic norms. Today, production of toys is being influenced by legislation and legal acts that everyone wishing to engage in their production has to know and follow. These issues were discussed with professionals coming from a wide array of state institutions.
Further articles in the magazine Craft, Art, Design 03/2017:
- Toys through the passage of time
- How the law perceives it
- Alena Hlucháňová: When making animal figurines becomes your hobby
- From the collections of the Museum of Puppet Cultures and Toys
- Bohuslav Šippich and Kyjatice toy
- Kyjatice phenomena
- Research into wooden toys
- Sixty tremendous years of šúpolienky (cornhusk dolls)
- Jaroslav Švihra: Accompanied by wood from early childhood
- Preservation research into dolls wearing folk costumes
- Wooden cubes or plastic jigsaws?
- What toys did our producers used to play with?
- Clay treasures from Heřman Landsfeld collection
- Toy as a souvenir
- Shifting boundaries of reality
- When game connects all players
- As Infinity came into being
- A family affair
- Slovak folk embroidery, edition Inspirations