RE: Old crafts in Baščaršija
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Hello @duskobgd, from what I can see, there's a great variety of crafts there. Good thing your colleague was able to find what she was looking for. I didn't know about copper's properties for storing water... how interesting. That said, one has to be careful with tin. It's quite the opposite... I'm sure the kebab was delicious.
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As the copper jug maker explained to us, the properties of copper are very effective.
I told my colleague to let me know when she has her first experiences, so maybe I'll get myself a copper pot too 🙂
In that old part of the city, entire streets are divided by type of trade. There are also artisans who make jewelry (Kujundžije and Filigrani), who deal with making riding saddles and sewing leather (Sarači), making fur items (Ćurčije), as well as those who feed us (Aščije, Buregdžije and Ćevapdžije).
Some of the trades (Sabljari, Puškari and Mlinari) have almost completely died out, but the names of the streets where their shops were once located remain.
Oh, thank you for the explanation and for including those words that shine so beautifully in your language.” @topcomment
I believe those effects take time; it’s something I imagine might come about gradually through the continued habit of drinking water from that vessel. But perhaps one day, she’ll tell you her health feels stronger.
Thanks 🙂
Someone who has health problems, and modern medicine is not really helping, will try alternative medicine or any other medicine, just to try to recover...
That’s right. There’s no room for discouragement. With the right mindset, one can improve and even heal. That’s what I believe.