This project explored the resilience, vulnerabilities and identities of Syrian male refugee artisans residing in Jordan (since 2011). This was achieved through considering: 1. The impact of displacement and the arising marginalized masculinities, on the resilience of neo-patriarchal displaced Arab communities. 2. The impact of engaging in cultural heritage crafts. 3. The impact of cultural appropriation through ‘made in Jordan’ Syrian cultural heritage products. 4. How skilled, refugee artisans overcome social, economic and political vulnerabilities, and respond to economic and social upheaval. 5. How Syrian refugee artisans become ‘resilient’ through their artisan entrepreneurship.