Transylvanian Roma Coppersmiths
Feb. 12th, 2016 08:23 pmWe took a road trip through Transylvania last summer. Wow, what a beautiful place! The cultural diversity there is amazing. Germans (Saxons), Hungarians, Romanians, Jews and Roma (Gypsies) have all been living there together for centuries. We met very interesting and unusual people from small and vanishing communities we have never heard about.

Caldurari are a closely knit community of Roma coppersmiths from the Brateiu town in central Transylvania. They still strictly observe the old laws and traditions and do not mix with the larger Roma community from there who they consider 'defiled' Roma that have forgotten the Roma law and have mixed with the Gadjo (non-Gypsies).


Caldurari are a closely knit community of Roma coppersmiths from the Brateiu town in central Transylvania. They still strictly observe the old laws and traditions and do not mix with the larger Roma community from there who they consider 'defiled' Roma that have forgotten the Roma law and have mixed with the Gadjo (non-Gypsies).

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Date: 2016-02-12 06:48 pm (UTC)I love the colour of the pots. Why don't we use copper pots any more? Maybe it's all the polishing.
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Date: 2016-02-12 07:19 pm (UTC)Yes, the quality of Caldurari copperware was amazing. It is quite expensive though. And unlike in many other places in that part of the world haggling is not possible. They also do not push their stuff on you, none of the "aggressive marketing" that is usual for the street markets there happens at Caldurari place. You can walk around and browse freely for ages without any pressure to buy anything. They are extremely friendly, welcoming and relaxed.
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