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the one where craftsmen sort of carve out designs in gold and set it against a darker background.

2006-08-04 16:55:39 · 4 answers · asked by whatwhatwhat 5 in Travel Spain Other - Spain

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It's called

DAMASQUINADO

And it is used on steel in swords, daggers, etc.
and in gold or silver for jewelry.

This type of handcraft and jewelry making originated with the egyptians, greek, and romans. The word comes from the name of the city of Damascus, referring originally to a cloth with the name "damask", the designs, mostly swirls and arabesques, used in both the cloth and the gold work were once similar.
The artisans of Toledo refined and adapted the "damasquinado" to their own taste.. And have been making it for centuries

2006-08-07 14:54:50 · answer #1 · answered by abuela Nany 6 · 0 0

That is called "TOLEDO GOLD".
If you ever visit the city of Toledo, approx 1 hour drive from Madrid, you will see many artisans practing their art in front of their shops. They are very proud of their craftmanship and willing to show how they make jewelry; sometimes they let you try on your own.
The yellow foil they use is actually gold

2006-08-04 20:37:59 · answer #2 · answered by Joseph N 2 · 0 0

I don't remember but I think I have a piece of such jewelry. I purchased it at The Tulsa State Fair many years ago. I think the jewelry was made by Franciscan Monks.

2006-08-04 17:22:08 · answer #3 · answered by Pepsi 4 · 0 0

Orfebreria.

2006-08-06 02:05:36 · answer #4 · answered by Isabel 2 · 0 0

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