concept   luster

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Africa (1) East Asia (1) Environmental conservation movements (1) Handcrafted items (1) Luxury markets (1) Minimalist aesthetics (1) North America (1) Scandinavia (1) South America (1) Traditional tribal cultures (1) industrialized countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 luster Africa In traditional African crafts, subdued luster is valued and associated with natural materials. 1
2 luster East Asia Traditional East Asian culture values subdued luster in art and craftsmanship. 1
3 luster Environmental conservation movements Synthetic materials with excessive luster are discouraged in environmental conservation movements due to sustainability concerns. 1
4 luster Handcrafted items Artisans prefer subdued luster to emphasize natural textures in handcrafted items. 1
5 luster Luxury markets High luster is essential for luxury items and signifies opulence and prestige in luxury markets. 1
6 luster Minimalist aesthetics Minimalist cultures prefer subdued or matte finishes over luster for a simple and functional aesthetic. 1
7 luster North America Luster is highly prized in jewelry and decorative items in North American culture. 1
8 luster Scandinavia In Scandinavian culture, subdued or matte finishes are preferred over luster for a simple and functional look. 1
9 luster South America South American artisans prefer subdued luster to accentuate natural textures and materials in their handcrafted products. 1
10 luster Traditional tribal cultures In traditional tribal cultures, subdued luster is valued in traditional crafts made from natural materials. 1
11 luster industrialized countries Luster is often linked with high-quality and expensive goods in industrialized countries. 1