Article Translation Metrics: Craftpedia vs. Wikipedia: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 06:12, 7 August 2025

Craftpedia is committed to making knowledge about traditional crafts accessible across languages and cultures. While Wikipedia remains the world's largest general encyclopedia, Craftpedia's focused mission enables us to offer deeper and broader multilingual coverage in the field of crafts and artisanal heritage.

This page provides a comparative overview of selected craft-related articles, showing how many languages each is available in across both Craftpedia and Wikipedia. The goal is to highlight Craftpedia’s dedication to inclusive knowledge dissemination and its progress in making traditional craftsmanship truly global.

The table below presents:

   The article/topic in question
   The number of languages it is available in on Craftpedia
   The number of languages it is available in on Wikipedia

This comparison is updated periodically as translation efforts continue across both platforms.

If you see "counting", that means, the translation is in progress. "no article" means there is absolutely no such article. Perhaps the ware in the article name could be mentioned in previous article, however there is no such particular text on that particular topic.

Japanese Ceramics

Translation metrics
Article title Languages in Craftpedia Languages in Wikipedia
Arita Ware 71 6
Bizen Ware 71 9
Hagi Ware 71 8
Karatsu Ware 71 6
Imari Ware 71 15
Ko-Imari Ware 71 0 (no article)
Nabeshima ware 71 7
Satsuma ware 71 7
Shiro Satsuma 71 0 (no article)
Kuro Satsuma 4 (counting) 0 (no article)