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Arab tradition glitters in Colombia

China Daily | Updated: 2017-10-20 07:42

SANTA CRUZ DE MOMPOX, Colombia - With strong yet delicate hands, Daniel Alfonso Garrido masterfully manipulates fragile threads of gold to craft fine jewelry, perpetuating an ancient Arabic art handed down by generations of Colombian goldsmiths.

Lacy spindles of silver and gold have been used to make jewelry in the isolated northern Colombian town of Mompox since the time of the Spanish conquest.

Built on an island on the wide Magdalena river, the town's colonial beauty inspired Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the Colombian author, to set The General in His Labyrinth there. However, tourists visit the area - four hours upriver by boat or an hour by small aircraft - for the magic realism of handcrafted jewels.

"It's an Arab tradition, and the Arabs taught it to the Spaniards who, when they conquered us, brought this art to America, and especially to Mompox," Garrido said.

At a counter in his workshop, the 53-year-old goldsmith creates jewels mostly inspired by nature, weaving filigree animals and flowers from precious metals as his father and grandfather did before him.

The skill has been handed down through the generations, as is the case with several families across Mompox, and the town boasts 170 goldsmiths working in 13 jewelries, according to the Institute of Culture and Tourism of the Department of Bolivar.

"We have goldsmithing in our blood," said Garrido.

The filigree graces the windows of the 23 jewelers of Mompox, a city founded in 1540 and listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995 for its traditions and colonial style.

Its relatively isolated location far from the densely populated Caribbean coast, 250 kilometers away, has helped Mompox preserve its culture over the years and become a jewel of Colombian architecture.

"I love the drawing of their filigree pieces," said Viviana Devia, 42, a visitor from the capital Bogota. "When we go to the workshop, we realize the work that this represents and it has a real value."

The creation of a filigree piece takes anywhere between half a day and two weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the design, says Jaime Florez, 27.

After first defining the style of the bracelet he wanted to create, and then calculating its weight, he melted a chunk of silver and started to craft a bracelet.

In Mompox, aloof from the tourist hordes, the blows of a hammer mingle with the noise of the silversmith's welding, while the great wide waters of the Magdalena murmur in the distance.

Agence France-presse

Arab tradition glitters in Colombia

(China Daily 10/20/2017 page10)

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