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Sustainable Frugal Innovation in Cultural Heritage for the Production of Decorative Items by Adopting Digital Twin
by
Josip Stjepandić
Josip Stjepandić 1,2,3,*,
Andrej Bašić
Andrej Bašić 4,
Martin Bilušić
Martin Bilušić 5
and
Tomislava Majić
Tomislava Majić 3,6
1
PROSTEP AG, 64295 Darmstadt, Germany
2
Dom Tec Adria, 22213 Pirovac, Croatia
3
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Diaspora and Homeland (HAZUDD), 22213 Pirovac, Croatia
4
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture, University of Split, 21000 Split, Croatia
5
AluTech, 22000 Šibenik, Croatia
6
Department of Business and Management, University North, 48000 Koprivnica, Croatia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
World 2025, 6(4), 137; https://doi.org/10.3390/world6040137 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 1 September 2025
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Revised: 21 September 2025
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Accepted: 27 September 2025
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Published: 11 October 2025
Abstract
Throughout history, cultural heritage has accumulated, and is often embodied in monuments, structures, and notable figures. Cultural heritage preservation and management also include digitalization, allowing tangible monuments to be managed as digital inventory with “digital twins”. This provides innovative ways to experience and interact with the real world, in particular by using modern mobile devices. The digitalization of monuments opens new ways to produce decorative items based on the shape of the monuments. Usually, decorative items are produced by craft businesses, family-run for generations, with specialized skills in metal and stone processing. We developed and tested a methodological proposal for frugal innovation: how to produce decorative items with minimal costs based on digital twins, which are particularly in demand in tourism-driven countries like Croatia. A micro-business with three employees, specializing in “metal art,” aims to innovate and expand by producing small-scale replicas of cultural heritage objects, such as busts, statues, monuments, or profiles. A method has been developed to create replicas in the desired material and at a desired scale, faithfully reproducing the original—whether based on a physical object, 3D model, or photograph. The results demonstrate that this sustainable frugal innovation can be successfully implemented using affordable tools and licenses.
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Stjepandić, J.; Bašić, A.; Bilušić, M.; Majić, T.
Sustainable Frugal Innovation in Cultural Heritage for the Production of Decorative Items by Adopting Digital Twin. World 2025, 6, 137.
https://doi.org/10.3390/world6040137
AMA Style
Stjepandić J, Bašić A, Bilušić M, Majić T.
Sustainable Frugal Innovation in Cultural Heritage for the Production of Decorative Items by Adopting Digital Twin. World. 2025; 6(4):137.
https://doi.org/10.3390/world6040137
Chicago/Turabian Style
Stjepandić, Josip, Andrej Bašić, Martin Bilušić, and Tomislava Majić.
2025. "Sustainable Frugal Innovation in Cultural Heritage for the Production of Decorative Items by Adopting Digital Twin" World 6, no. 4: 137.
https://doi.org/10.3390/world6040137
APA Style
Stjepandić, J., Bašić, A., Bilušić, M., & Majić, T.
(2025). Sustainable Frugal Innovation in Cultural Heritage for the Production of Decorative Items by Adopting Digital Twin. World, 6(4), 137.
https://doi.org/10.3390/world6040137
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