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Transfer of Kowledge Local Wisdom ‘Blitar Kartika Rukmi’: Promote Entrepreneurship

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  • Anik Wahyuingsing
  • Supriono -
  • Hardika -
  • Umi Hidayati

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‘Blitar Kartika Rukmi’ is one of Indonesian bridal traditional make-up. To master this kind of makeup, participants need to complete their study from LKP Imam Mandiri which is one of the non-formal vocational institutions. Blitar Kartika rukmi is a kind of make-up taken from Blitar society local wisdom. This research aimed to find the relationship between the Blitar Kartika Rukmi bridal make-up and the successfulness of the participant as Kartika Rukmi bridal make-up artists. The research method used phenomenology study since the participant graduate from this training had succeed in doing the entrepreneurship. The finding of the research showed the participant who took part in the training, very understood about the philosophy value of Blitar Kartika Rukmi bridal make-up and applied it in doing the entrepreneurship. The make-up artists had gain successful as an entrepreneur and in other field of business.

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  • Anik Wahyuingsing & Supriono - & Hardika - & Umi Hidayati, 2018. "Transfer of Kowledge Local Wisdom ‘Blitar Kartika Rukmi’: Promote Entrepreneurship," Journal of Education and Vocational Research, AMH International, vol. 9(1), pages 17-22.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arjevr:v:9:y:2018:i:1:p:17-22
    DOI: 10.22610/jevr.v9i1.2558
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