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Afghanistan's blue treasure

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Thursday, August 19, 2010 9:57 AM

NIKI2

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I’m in the back room of a gemstone workshop in Kabul. The owner of the store, Abdul Wasi, pulls off a large, dusty cardboard sheet and points to the pile of stones beneath it.

Raw, uncut, unpolished lapis lazuli, fresh from the northern Afghan province of Badakhshan.

Even covered with dust, the intense blue is visible. Wasi wets his finger and rubs it along the surface of one of the stones. It’s the bluest blue, a vibrant, intense shade of sapphire. Not shiny, but deep and glowing.

There are smaller deposits of lapis lazuli in other parts of the world: Siberia and Chile, for example. But Afghanistan is the mother lode of lapis. The country is the world’s leading producer of lapis lazuli from the Sary-Sang mine in Badakhshan.

It’s been mined there for 6,000 years, according to geologists at Kabul’s Museum of the Afghanistan Geological Survey. The ancient Egyptians used it for jewelry, decorative objects and even women’s cosmetics.

In Wasi's workshop, 20 employees take these hunks of lapis and turn them into a stunning variety of bowls, boxes, sculptures and jewelry.

They begin by cutting them with a diamond saw into smaller pieces, like pieces of mosaic. Making a bowl, they glue the pieces onto the metal base, maneuvering each one into a tight fit with the adjoining piece.

Hours, and sometimes days later, the piece is finished but still is in a raw state.

Now, it must be ground and rough-polished to make the surface smooth and even. Finally, a fine buffing to make the bowl or plate or vase gleam.

In the store he shows me an oval bowl. Its surface is smooth as saddle leather. The blue of the lapis lazuli is flecked lightly with a tiny dusting of golden pyrite. It’s the closest thing to gazing at a tropical midnight sky.

Boxes, statues, large vases, tiny toy animals — Wasi seems to have thought of everything to make out of lapis at his Khisrawi Establishment store, all continuing ancient traditions but with a modern touch.

But one piece in particular catches my eye: an unfinished chunk of lapis about a foot high. Rough, lightly polished, just enough so the breathtaking blue is visible. It’s like a mountain stream, wild and blue, frozen in time — Afghanistan’s unique treasure.

It's true; lapis is EVERYWHERE in Afghanistan, in all the jewelry that has any stone, in ornate marble tables, everywhere.
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They make EVERYTHING out of it, from jewelry to figurines to jewelry boxes to bowls, to TABLES...you name it. There's that much around...and other precious and semi-precious stones, but lapis more than anything. Lapis Lazuli, Spinel, Morganite, Tourmaline, Topaz, Peridot, Ruby and Garnet are all mined, and marble factories used to be common, where they used to make these magnificent, ornate, detailed tables of marble, inset with lapis and all kinds of semi-precious stones. I guess that's a thing of the past, which is a true shame...this is the closest I could find, tho' it's Syrian and not nearly as ornate as the ones we saw them making.

The only article I could find said "...struggled to unload a small, elegantly curved marble-on-wood coffee table — a gift from the Kandahar Union of Manufacturers." So SOMEONE is still making them, but I wish I could find a photo to show you. It's the height of hand-made magnificence.



They do ornate silverwork too, some of which boggles your mind. I've got one of these; they're wrestler's belt buckles. Silver or brass, some silver inlaid with brass:

http://www.afghantribalarts.com/images/Images/Jewelry/Pashtun/belt%20b
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Hippie Operative Nikovich Nikita Nicovna Talibani,
Contracted Agent of Veritas Oilspillus, code name “Nike”,
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Thursday, August 19, 2010 10:21 AM

ANTHONYT

Freedom is Important because People are Important


Hello,

It never ceases to amaze me that regions with great natural resources are so often poor.

It almost seems criminal.

--Anthony

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Thursday, August 19, 2010 2:47 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


It IS criminal in a way, but many places have been loaded with precious things in the ground; the difference is it's only poor places that haven't mined them to death.


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