Craft is described as an aesthetic approach to natural science and could be translated into a sensorial experience through which it, natural science, is explored (Gårdvik, M., Stoll, K. and Sørmo, W., 2014).
Craft’s dialect is expressed by the process and material; craft can be understood as the exploration (rather than exploitation) of materials, since it has an engagement with materials and its properties.
Craft values process over product because within the process people are involved, creating a community, bringing together a social group under a certain common interest. The people are not only brought together for the making, but since most crafts are done with a natural material this can also bring them together for harvesting and cultivating and/or taking care of the nature. This togetherness creates a conscious society, sharing both natural and “know how” knowledge.