Daily Observer (Jamaica)

‘Master’ blacksmith had to shoe an egg

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KREŠEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovin­a (AFP) — To be worthy of the title of master, a blacksmith in Kresevo in central Bosnia had to perform a delicate task — shoe an egg without breaking it.

It’s an Easter tradition requiring a blacksmith to decorate an eggshell by nailing on it a miniature iron horseshoe.

Now Stjepan Biletic wants to have this ancient know-how recognised by UNESCO as part of the world’s cultural heritage.

“That is the most beautiful gift one can offer to a friend, a neighbour, a girlfriend, or wife,” the 71-year-old craftsman said.

As the Easter holiday approached, people flocked to his small workshop in this village — population around 5,300 — almost 80 per cent of whom are Catholic Croats.

But Biletic works all year long. His shod eggs, which sell for 3.0 to 7.5 euros (US$3.30 to $8.40) per piece, help him make ends meet as a retired teacher. But more than money, he wants to maintain a tradition he believes should be preserved.

Started in the 18th century, the practice was designed to test and show the virtuosity of blacksmith apprentice­s.

“The shod egg was at the time analysed by the masters. If it was intact, if the shell was not damaged, they would extend the hand to the apprentice to congratula­te him,” and thereby welcome him into the fellowship, said Biletic.

“That was his diploma, he became a ‘doctor’ of his profession’,” he added.

The shoeing of eggs was originally done with iron. But today Biletic uses lead, a more flexible metal.

It is this traditiona­l craftsmans­hip that Bosnia would like the UN cultural agency to include on the UNESCO list of the world’s intangible cultural heritage.

Biletic and a few other enthusiast­s in his village are preparing the case, based on historical sources, that the world’s first shod egg was made in Kresevo.

Centuries on, shoppers still visit Biletic’s workshop to buy his decorated eggs, even in the colours of their favourite football club, Croats for Hajduk Split or Sarajevans for Zeljeznica­r.

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? Stjepan Biletic nails miniature horseshoe onto an egg in his workshop on Wednesday.
(Photo: AFP) Stjepan Biletic nails miniature horseshoe onto an egg in his workshop on Wednesday.

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