Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Beaten down, tempered by adversity

Blacksmith­s bemoan their dwindling trade

- Pix and text by Gamini Mahadura

Blacksmith­s lament that they find it difficult to keep their ancient industry alive.

They complain that people are more into buying imported knives and metal equipment, as well as going to iron welding shops to repair their broken equipment.

They point out that as the country developed the requiremen­ts for their services have reduced.

In earlier times, traditiona­l smiths were involved in making knives, machetes, axes, mammoty blades, gardening scissors, and swords, but they now have been forced to compete with imported metal equipment. Apart from that, they were involved in the customised shoeing of cattle as well as fixing them on the hooves of the animal. But as a result of the use of agricultur­al vehicles the need for cattle have reduced causing the traditiona­l blacksmith­s to run out of business.

The blacksmith­s also highlighte­d the lack of material used in forging knives. They now obtain metal from used metal recycle places and durable steel which are used in vehicle suspension.

“We cannot use suspension metal from lager vehicles such as containers. There are equipment in the market which are ideal for forging thick metal bars. The government should help us to get suitable metal” blacksmith K L A Sarath said.

They say they can make use of broken suspension equipment from the railway department, pointing out that they are in need of a loan system or financial support from the government.

Faced with these issues many blacksmith­s have resorted to shutting down their shops, while their children too are keeping away from the traditiona­l occupation.

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Traditiona­l smiths have seen their work reduced to nought due to an influx of imported metal products
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 ??  ?? Tools no longer much in demand
Tools no longer much in demand
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An axe blade being crafted
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A blacksmith perfects his work
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 ??  ?? The shoeing of cattle in progress
The shoeing of cattle in progress
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Hand-crafted implements
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