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Decision field01 · Open accessChile National Textile Artisan RegistryChile · Latin America & CaribbeanRemove
Decision fit
Primary jobSource production
AreaProduction
Best forDiscovering registered Chilean textile artisans and organizations by discipline and geography before making a respectful, project-specific inquiry
Know before usingThis is a voluntary and evaluated public registry, not a census of every Chilean artisan, live availability feed, commercial marketplace, or Stitch Authority provider list. Registration does not grant design or cultural rights, prove present capacity, price, quality, labor terms, shipping, or project fit. Confirm current contact and capability directly, and obtain appropriate consent and cultural-rights guidance before reuse or collaboration.
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Location or jurisdictionChile · Latin America & Caribbean
AccessOpen access
FormatDirectory
Source typeOfficial registry
Evidence state
What the source establishesThe Ministry of Cultures operates Chile Artesania as the national public registration platform for artisans and organizations. Applicants are evaluated regionally, and the directory exposes discipline and geographic discovery. Its textile scope includes fiber preparation, spinning, weaving, dyeing, printing, embroidery, knitting, crochet, and related material practices.
Source checkedJul 16, 2026
Next review dueOct 14, 2026
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