Quality products emerge from skilled making—from human capability properly applied to appropriate materials through proper techniques. The karigar (craftsperson) with hunar (skill) creates products embodying that capability. This orientation applies across the production spectrum: handcraft products should show evident skill; industrial products should show engineering competence and manufacturing discipline. Quality markers—fine finish, precise construction, proper proportions, appropriate detail—signal capable production and create confidence.
Their absence signals carelessness and creates doubt. When presenting products, help audiences see the skill embodied in them. Explain what capable production involves and how quality markers demonstrate it.
Whether craft or industrial, products that visibly embody skilled making earn appreciation that generic goods cannot match. Honor the capability that creates quality.
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