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1. Slate Carver

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4 Extra Debut. Getting under the skin of practitioners of unusual crafts with Ieuan, a 79-year-old Welsh calligraphy slate carver. From 2020.

Technology detaches us from touch and provenance and this, in part, has contributed to the boom in artisanal crafts.

It's a call back to more tactile experiences.

We're learning to craft, to forage, to paint, to build; gravitating towards skills which can replace some of the sensory connections from which we've disengaged.

This series is about celebrating existing ability and drawing attention to our own Living National Treasures.

Ieuan Rees is a 79 year old Welsh calligraphy slate carver.

He grew up in Tumble where his father was a coal miner at the Ammanford colliery. His slate carving studio is in the old mining building where his father and other miners used to get ready to go down the mine and wash when they returned.

Despite the fact Ieuan's work is in most cathedrals around the UK, his father was most proud of the fact that he worked in the old mining building.

Ieuan has been working at his craft all his life and continues to design and carve headstones in Welsh slate for people around the world.

While the Living National Treasure tradition began in Japan - where they also commend buildings and monuments as 'National Treasures' - the celebratory trend has now been adopted by France, Thailand, South Korea and Romania.

Living National Treasures are defined as people who possess a high degree of knowledge and skill in a culturally significant craft.

This series is a combination of slow radio, artisanal craft and poignant personal stories. We get under the skin of practitioners, learning why they've chosen rare and unusual crafts.

Producer: Kate Bissell

First broadcast on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 in March 2020.

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14 minutes

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Mon 16 Jun 2025 09:30

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